Pathauto

bethhauck - April 9, 2009 - 22:48
Project:Rotor Banner
Version:6.x-2.0
Component:Miscellaneous
Category:bug report
Priority:normal
Assigned:Unassigned
Status:closed
Description

Nothing seems to happen when you specify settings in Pathauto for the rotor content type. The usual Pathauto "Automatic Alias" checkbox appears inside the URL path settings box on the edit screen of rotor nodes, but the alias isn't created on save. Tried rotor/[nid] and [type-name][title-raw] so far.

#1

mrfelton - April 12, 2009 - 09:48
Status:active» postponed (maintainer needs more info)

works for me... can you give a little bot more info? What alias do you end up with? Are you using tokens ([nid], [type-name] etc) in the URL alias settings page (admin/build/path/pathauto) or when actually editing a node - I'm not sure if you can use tokens when editing an actual node...

#2

bethhauck - April 21, 2009 - 16:41

Thanks mrfelton- I'm using the tokens at the alias settings page, which seems to work for other content types. For rotor items there is no alias generated on page save, so that the item URL remains something like "node/7". It occurs to me that this could be considered a problem with Pathauto instead of the rotor module, though.

#3

mrfelton - April 22, 2009 - 16:38

I'm unable to reproduce this on 3 sites I maintain running the Rotor module, as well as in my local testbed. I see the Rotor Item content type listed at /admin/build/path/pathauto just like any other content type, and I am able to assign it a default url, using tokens (I set it to rotoritem/[title-raw]). All new Rotor items I create, as well as existing ones that I edit, end up with the correct, tokenised path.

Please try with the latest -dev release of Rotor, there have been quite a few important fixes there. Also, please try with the latest -dev of pathauto too (that's what I use on all my sites). Let me know how you get on...

#4

mrfelton - July 12, 2009 - 10:37
Status:postponed (maintainer needs more info)» closed

I'm closing this issue due to 11 weeks of inactivity, and the fact that me or anybody else has this problem. I guess you have the problem sorted by now. If this is still an issue for you, please reopen this ticket.

 
 

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