Check out the Path Redirect and Global Redirect modules.
On May 21, 2010, at 11:42 AM, "Jo (Drupal Acct)" drupal@pinbrook.net wrote:
Ah hah, that indeed is correct ie use admin/build/path
I had been there, but for some reason overlooked Add alias (Doh), my next question is having now got the ability to rename mydomain.co.uk/node to anything i want- what should i call it?
For SEO purposes since this is my front page I'd prefer all links to my home page to be mydomain.co.uk, the alias seems to force me to call it something ie index.php home etc. I'm after not having some links to my home page responding to mydomain.co.uk and others mydomain.co.uk/home
Thanks On 21/05/2010 12:41, Michel Morelli wrote:,
Jo (Drupal Acct) ha scritto:
I am having diffculty with internal links within my site, my front page is populated by the drupal blog amongst other things, but i dont seem to be able to assign it a pagename ie index.
in site information, i can only put node as my default front pagename, it wont accept blanks, nor will it accept index.html, index.php.
by having node it means some of my links to the home page are mydomain.co.uk others are mydomain.co.uk/node
how can i fix this? (drupal 6)
I think that you need to use url aliases (admin/build/path) to define alias for old nodes and for new nodes the pathauto module. Ah, you could get and install a module called pathauto_bacth (http://drupal.org/node/201151) to transform in one click node/XXX to "alias" for the old nodes too.
Hope this help.
M.
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