So far I've identified them in the menus. Found several dozen on the link_path column of the menu_links table as per my OP below.
Marty
At 03:32 PM 2/12/2011, Ryan LeTulle wrote:
Are the links in the content? Menus? or Anywhere?
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On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 2:29 PM, Marty Landman <mailto:mlandman@face2interface.commlandman@face2interface.com> wrote: Working on a website where dozens of links have been hardcoded. This is causing a problem because someone logged onto http://marty.commarty.com may inadvertently click a link for http://www.marty.comwww.marty.com, or vice versa, and gets an access denied message.
Now my first question is, is this normal Drupal behavior, or is there a place for me to specify something presumably with how cookies are set to make this not even be a problem? Or is it not even Drupal, just the way cookies work? I'm assuming that cookies are the root cause of the access denied issue.
Secondly though I wanna change all these links in the menu_links.link_path which say something like:
http://www.marty.org/?q=node/7http://www.marty.org/?q=node/7 or http://org/node/?q=node/13http://org/node/?q=node/13
to simply say /?q=node/7 and /?q=node/13.
Two questions on that:
- is this the only change required for this issue?
- am I right in thinking this can only be done programmatically ie.
there's no way to put together a one line mysql update query that'll work?
Thanks in advance, Marty
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