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On 5/3/08, John Fletcher net@twoedged.org wrote:
The recent discussion about ".html" at the end of paths reminded me... I've been wondering about the reason why a trailing slash is not allowed in aliases created by the Path module.
There's an issue about it here: http://drupal.org/node/250525
Sometimes when I land on a page deep in a website, I want to see more of what the website is about. So I go up a few folders manually... eg. I read
www.example.com/articles/internet/whyinternetisgood.html, then I manually enter the following into the URL: www.example.com/articles/ in order to see the index page containing all the articles.
That sounds like "hackable URLs" to me.
Any thoughts?
Sure, I created a video a while ago that discusses hackable URLs and then shows how to achieve this using Pathauto and Views: http://blip.tv/file/817271
Enjoy! Greg