Hi,

I'm converting a site to Drupal.

This old site automatically generated lots of "ugly" urls like this
oldsite.com/objects/12.itml/icOid/12

In the least elegant way I can copy the contents to a new page
and assign the url: objects/12.itml/icOid/12

This works, but is there another way to assign an additional url to an
existing page in a Drupal site (which would already have a clean url) ?

If so, it would be much cleaner.

Thanks,

Comments

styro’s picture

/admin/path lets you add and manage extra aliases.

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dkashen’s picture

exactly what I wanted.
the old website generated all sorts of ugly urls that live in forums and links that I don't want to give up when we swing over.

thank you,

ravenite@gmail.com’s picture

i think i know what you mean.
you can enable PATH module and when you create a node, then when you create a node, you can add the clean urL.

http://drupal.org/?q=node/3 is also known as http://drupal.org/drupal-sites