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oops... I meant to reply to Adrian 1:1 - I don't want to over commit -
but I'm interested in poking around at this...<br>
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Dan<br>
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<pre wrap="">I'd be up for taking a look at this if someone (you?) could play guide.
Perhaps the first thing is to write up a battleplan (even if it is
small)? I could do that.
Dan
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<pre wrap="">On 08 May 2006, at 2:16 PM, Moshe Weitzman wrote:
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<pre wrap="">This would be just trhe 'primary' alias for a given object, right?
Url alias
table holds additional aliases that work but aren't used for building
links.
+1 from me. I hope someone volunteers for this. I don't think it is
too much
code. Just fooling with the path functions mainly.
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<pre wrap="">Yeah. That and making any links to nodes be done via a node_link
function.
So please. volunteers =)
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Adrian Rossouw
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