Quoting Roy Smith roy@panix.com:
I gave a URL for a page on my site (http://hyc.org/directions/car) to somebody to publish in their newsletter. They apparently decided they knew better, and "corrected" the URL to have a ".html" on the end, i.e. published "http://hyc.org/directions/car.html". Now they call me up saying their members can't get to our web site.
Is there any way to make drupal treat the .html URL as an alias for the correct one? More generally, is there a way to make it do so for *all* URLs that end in .html?
It has been suggested both apache rewrite rule and autopath. Autopath would create more overhead with DB selects. For that reason a rewrite rule may be better but autopath would allow you to change the redirection URL for one specific item if you need it.
Earnie -- http://for-my-kids.com/ -- http://give-me-an-offer.com/