Path Redirect

Dave Reid - August 24, 2006 - 05:56

#D7CX: I pledge that Path redirect will have a full Drupal 7 release on the day that Drupal 7 is released.

This module allows you to specify a redirect from one path to another path or an external URL, using any HTTP redirect status.

How can you get involved?

Recommended Modules:

  • Pathauto can be configured to automatically generate path redirects to ensure that URL alias changes do not break existing links. Be sure to use the latest version of Pathauto (5.x-2.3 or 6.x-1.x-dev).
  • Taxonomy redirect allows the administrator to change the destination of taxonomy term links. This means the redirect only works for taxonomy links placed by the taxonomy module. It also means if you type the url in to your browser the redirect doesn't work.
  • Global Redirect ensures that your content is only visible at the one, best URL possible (i.e. requests for node/2 or node/2/ are forwarded to alias-for-node-2).
  • Pathologic helps transform relative links in content to absolute URLs. Most helpful when you move your site to a new domain or different folder.
  • Links checker checks for broken links on your website.

Releases

Official releasesDateSizeLinksStatus
6.x-1.0-beta42009-Jun-2728.97 KBRecommended for 6.xThis is currently the recommended release for 6.x.
5.x-1.22008-May-1417.05 KBRecommended for 5.xThis is currently the recommended release for 5.x.
Development snapshotsDateSizeLinksStatus
7.x-1.x-dev2009-Apr-2628.92 KBDevelopment snapshotDevelopment snapshots are automatically regenerated and their contents can frequently change, so they are not recommended for production use.
6.x-1.x-dev2009-Nov-1028.83 KBDevelopment snapshotDevelopment snapshots are automatically regenerated and their contents can frequently change, so they are not recommended for production use.
5.x-1.x-dev2009-Jan-2817.16 KBDevelopment snapshotDevelopment snapshots are automatically regenerated and their contents can frequently change, so they are not recommended for production use.


 
 

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