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							- Please read this file and also the INSTALL.txt.
 
- They contain answers to many common questions.
 
- If you are developing for this module, the API.txt may be interesting.
 
- If you are upgrading, check the CHANGELOG.txt for major changes.
 
- ** Description:
 
- The Pathauto module provides support functions for other modules to
 
- automatically generate aliases based on appropriate criteria, with a
 
- central settings path for site administrators.
 
- Implementations are provided for core entity types: content, taxonomy terms,
 
- and users (including blogs and forum pages).
 
- Pathauto also provides a way to delete large numbers of aliases.  This feature
 
- is available at  Administer > Configuration > Search and metadata > URL aliases
 
- > Delete aliases.
 
- ** Benefits:
 
- Besides making the page address more reflective of its content than
 
- "node/138", it's important to know that modern search engines give
 
- heavy weight to search terms which appear in a page's URL. By
 
- automatically using keywords based directly on the page content in the URL,
 
- relevant search engine hits for your page can be significantly
 
- enhanced.
 
- ** Installation AND Upgrades:
 
- See the INSTALL.txt file.
 
- ** Notices:
 
- Pathauto just adds URL aliases to content, users, and taxonomy terms.
 
- Because it's an alias, the standard Drupal URL (for example node/123 or
 
- taxonomy/term/1) will still function as normal.  If you have external links
 
- to your site pointing to standard Drupal URLs, or hardcoded links in a module,
 
- template, content or menu which point to standard Drupal URLs it will bypass
 
- the alias set by Pathauto.
 
- There are reasons you might not want two URLs for the same content on your
 
- site. If this applies to you, please note that you will need to update any
 
- hard coded links in your content or blocks.
 
- If you use the "system path" (i.e. node/10) for menu items and settings like
 
- that, Drupal will replace it with the url_alias.
 
- For external links, you might want to consider the Path Redirect or
 
- Global Redirect modules, which allow you to set forwarding either per item or
 
- across the site to your aliased URLs.
 
- URLs (not) Getting Replaced With Aliases:
 
- Please bear in mind that only URLs passed through Drupal's l() or url()
 
- functions will be replaced with their aliases during page output. If a module
 
- or your template contains hardcoded links, such as 'href="node/$node->nid"'
 
- those won't get replaced with their corresponding aliases. Use the
 
- Drupal API instead:
 
- * 'href="'. url("node/$node->nid") .'"' or
 
- * l("Your link title", "node/$node->nid")
 
- See http://api.drupal.org/api/HEAD/function/url and
 
- http://api.drupal.org/api/HEAD/function/l for more information.
 
- ** Disabling Pathauto for a specific content type (or taxonomy)
 
- When the pattern for a content type is left blank, the default pattern will be
 
- used. But if the default pattern is also blank, Pathauto will be disabled
 
- for that content type.
 
- ** Credits:
 
- The original module combined the functionality of Mike Ryan's autopath with
 
- Tommy Sundstrom's path_automatic.
 
- Significant enhancements were contributed by jdmquin @ www.bcdems.net.
 
- Matt England added the tracker support (tracker support has been removed in
 
- recent changes).
 
- Other suggestions and patches contributed by the Drupal community.
 
- Current maintainers:
 
-   Dave Reid - http://www.davereid.net
 
-   Greg Knaddison - http://www.knaddison.com
 
-   Mike Ryan - http://mikeryan.name
 
-   Frederik 'Freso' S. Olesen - http://freso.dk
 
 
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