This project is not covered by Drupal’s security advisory policy.
If you want to have extra control about which external (absolute) links should not
be allowed in your site, this module helps you. With this module you can
create a blocklist of URL's that are forbidden. When a user tries to input
an absolute link to a non allowed URL, an error will be displayed.
A common use case is when the site is under development and some users
use external links when they should use an internal link. As a consequence,
you might end up having links that point out to wrong domains (like a development server).
This module helps you to mitigate this problem.
Supporting organizations:
Project information
Minimally maintained
Maintainers monitor issues, but fast responses are not guaranteed.Maintenance fixes only
Considered feature-complete by its maintainers.- Project categories: Content editing experience
28 sites report using this module
- Created by eldrupalista on , updated
This project is not covered by the security advisory policy.
Use at your own risk! It may have publicly disclosed vulnerabilities.
Releases
2.1.2
released 16 October 2024
Works with Drupal: ^8 || ^9 || ^10 || ^11
Drupal 11 compatibility
Install:

