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 Page not found  | 
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 Page not found for non-published pages  | 
 If checked, pages that are not published return a Page not found error (404) if they are viewed on the live site.  | 
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 Page not found URL  | 
 Specifies a custom page that will be displayed to users who encounter a Page not found error (404 HTTP status code). It can either be a physical aspx file in the web project or a dedicated page created in the site’s content tree. In both cases, you need to enter the URL of the page, for example: ~/SpecialPages/PageNotFound.aspx This value could be used to specify the URL of a physical page file placed in the given location, or select a page with an alias path equal to /SpecialPages/PageNotFound. The advantage of using a page for this purpose is that you can leverage all features of the portal engine. For instance, you can translate the page not found page on a multilingual website and the system will automatically display the appropriate culture version according to the currently selected language.  | 
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 Log page not found exception  | 
 If enabled, the system logs Page not found (404) http errors in the Event log application. You can recognize the errors by the “PAGENOTFOUND” event code.  | 
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 Multilingual  | 
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 Default content culture  | 
 Used to select which culture should be the default language option of the website’s content.  | 
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 Combine with default culture  | 
 Indicates if the default culture version of pages should be offered for pages that are not available in the currently selected language.  | 
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 Combine files with default culture  | 
 Indicates if the default culture version of files should be used for untranslated file pages.  | 
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 Web site content  | 
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 Default alias path  | 
 Alias path of the website’s default page.  | 
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 Metadata  | 
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 Page key words prefix  | 
 Specifies a prefix for all page keywords on the website.  | 
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 Page description prefix  | 
 Specifies a prefix for all page description on the website.  | 
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 Page title format  | 
 Specifies the page title format. Example: {%prefix%} - {%pagetitle_orelse_name%}  | 
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 Page title prefix  | 
 Page title prefix used for all pages. Replaces the {% prefix %} macro in the page title format.  | 
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 Control element  | 
 Specifies the element that should be used instead of the standard <span> element. Currently, the only options are span or div.  | 
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