It turned out that this is not a “term”, but a “page”. Ok.
If this is a content type like “News”, it is logical to use the pattern
"news/[node:title]"
where "news" is a list of all news,
and “news/some_news” is a separate news item.
I don't understand why you use [node:book:url:path].
And then, what do you have written in the "URL settings" of this page, and why you can’t just edit this URL in the "URL settings" of this page?
(I always use [node:created:raw][node:nid]
“news/[node:created:raw][node:nid]“
to receive more beautiful and unique addresses. Recommend to everyone.)
Laryn - I've had time to look at the code and it seems simple.
I did a quick and dirty script to check for files with + in filename and it tells me there are 3300 spread throughout a...
OK Laryn - I found the 1.x-1.0.11 version and downloaded and installed it.
Rebuilt the links and now have an updated sitemap that actually shows a last modified date of 2025 for one file...
Tried updating module from admin Available Updates - it seemed to install ok but I got the error again. Checked the xmlsitemap.info file which shows the version as:
; Added by Backdrop CMS...
That was very kind of you Alejandro! I have downloaded and will inspect the code after dinner (NZDT) for clues as to the process. Then I will try it out once I've identified all the files that...
OK, I put together a quick and dirty module for you:
https://github.com/argiepiano/fix_my_files
It will replace the "+" with "-and-" in the file name and uri. After installing, visit...
Posted7 hours 25 min ago by Alejandro Cremaschi (argiepiano) on:
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Check what the real synonym for this term
/admin/config/urls/path
Perhaps you have an error in the synonym pattern
/admin/config/urls/path/patterns
url pattern: [node:book:url:path]hirek/[node:title]
It turned out that this is not a “term”, but a “page”. Ok.
If this is a content type like “News”, it is logical to use the pattern
"news/[node:title]"
where "news" is a list of all news,
and “news/some_news” is a separate news item.
I don't understand why you use [node:book:url:path].
And then, what do you have written in the "URL settings" of this page, and why you can’t just edit this URL in the "URL settings" of this page?
(I always use [node:created:raw][node:nid]
“news/[node:created:raw][node:nid]“
to receive more beautiful and unique addresses. Recommend to everyone.)
I think you have this problem https://tinyl.io/Bwne or https://tinyl.io/Bwo6
Solution: add to your Views page /hirek Contextual filter "Global: Null".
And use a Canonical URL for all pages, which will help eliminate duplicate content for search engines.
Two questions:
There was a bug with CKEditor 4 when the base paths of pages were duplicated for multisite installations. See https://github.com/backdrop/backdrop-issues/issues/5886
But this was fixed for CKEditor 4. Perhaps now this is a problem with CKEditor 5? Let us know.
No,
Hungary site, this Hirek = News
Sorry bad translate, google translator
google serach console