Hi,

I am using feeds to create nodes. The rss feed I am using is coming from google alerts.
I imported everything properly.

I am having a bit of an issue with the link field
In the field in node edit - it appears correctly the url is in the field that it was mapped to - and includes the url with the redirect.

http://www.google.com/url?sa=X&q=http://kid-stories-online.blogspot.com/...

Now this is where the issue is

when the node displays the url it appears to be correct as it displays the url correctly but the link goes to

http://www.google.com/url

it changes the url?

I attached a screenshot to show that url is there and correct.

Why would it trim the link url at the question mark ?

Please help I am really eager to get this working.

thanks,

Nick

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naeluh’s picture

Title: link trimmed to make on display » link url trimmed on display when import from feeds
alexdmccabe’s picture

I am also experiencing this issue.

I have a site where some of the nodes are updated via a feed. The Link field I'm using is NOT one of the fields updated. When a user manually updates the link field on a node and saves it, the field is fine. When the module updating via the feed updates a node -- without touching the link field -- and saves it, it strips the '?' in the URL and everything after it.

naeluh’s picture

@amccabe

I believed this issue is being discussed here as it is still not resolved completely
but this might help you

http://drupal.org/node/1321482

dqd’s picture

Issue summary: View changes
Status: Active » Closed (outdated)

I'll close this issue due to inactivity for 12 years and upcoming EOL of Drupal 7 in January 2025. While the project version for Drupal 7 will keep providing support for security issues and website breaking bug fixes for Drupal 7, we should try to minimize the open issues for Drupal 7 in the queue as much as possible. Thanks for the report and all the efforts in here. Feel free to re-open if you can provide a fix or found an additional related problem which increases the issue priority to "Critical" here.