I just asked two people (my fiancee and my 18 year old sister to be specific) and both told me that a URL is a 'web address'. They didn't knew what a 'path alias' is, and could not place it either. Maybe it's a language thing, but in Belgium the acronym URL is understood by many people and almost as common as 'e-mail' or 'chat'.
Dries, to do some math here: * 9 people -1'd the patch, with complaints about "Custom URL". * 6 people +1'd the patch. Actually, this would normally be 8, but 2 people said they +1'd as "better than path alias", but didn't actually like "Custom URL" any better. You'd feel good about committing code that: * [either] had a majority against it? * [or] was split in half regarding approval? Is this just code-freeze rush that we're pumped up about? -- Morbus Iff ( and i twirled my hair and i popped my gum ) Technical: http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/779 Culture: http://www.disobey.com/ and http://www.gamegrene.com/ icq: 2927491 / aim: akaMorbus / yahoo: morbus_iff / jabber.org: morbus