Closed (duplicate)
Project:
Path redirect
Version:
5.x-1.2
Component:
Code
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Feature request
Assigned:
Unassigned
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Created:
20 May 2008 at 17:19 UTC
Updated:
27 Jan 2009 at 17:44 UTC
hello
because of the excellent pathauto collaboration it would be nice to have an ui more like the http://www.xxx.com/admin/content/node page.
maybe not the big filter-stress, but the possibility to mark more than one line and delete this selection ...
greetings momper
Comments
Comment #1
thomas23@drupal.org commentedThe bulk delete would greatly be apprechiated.
On second priority for me to a bulk delete feature would be some possibility to filter/show redirects that are not used in any node. I.e. a list of all redirects that would only trigger from outside drupal, that is a. typed in/direct access and b. linked from some place else. This would really be great for site builders who could thereby clean up autopaths + redirects since there shouldn't be any redirects when a site goes live in most cases. Also of interest would be to grep redirects coming from within drupal to see nodes that link to urls not present any longer to be able to correct them (that would be the complement of the above, wouldn't it?).
Thanks for your effort!
Edit: drupal intern redirect filter suggestion
Comment #2
momper commentedhello
long time ago :)
is there something planned like this - or is this implemented in a newer version?
i think it's would be still very usable ...
Comment #3
momper commentedhello
i'm not a programmer - so i can't do it for myself - but does anybody know, if there is a documentation for drupal developers how to develop stuff like http://www.xxx.com/admin/content/node - something like usability guidelines ... only a table with delete checkboxes behind every line ... how to manage this ...
my redirect table is bloated ...
+ is this module still in development?
momper
Comment #4
momper commentedin general: you implemented a nice feature with the pathauto support - but: the administration ui can't handle it ...
Comment #5
dave reidMerging into #365070: Interface improvements for concentration.