INSTALL.txt in Pathauto 5
Same filename and directory in other branches
**Installation: Note that pathauto is an extension to the path module, which must be enabled. 1. Unpack the pathauto folder and contents in the modules directory of your Drupal installation. 2. Enable the pathauto module in the administration tools. 3. If you're not using Drupal's default administrative account, make sure "administer pathauto" is enabled through access control administration. 4. Visit the pathauto settings page: When first installing pathauto, to define the desired alias patterns. When installing a new version of pathauto, to have any necessary database and variable upgrades applied. **Transliteration support: If you desire transliteration support in the creation of URLs (e.g. the replacement of À with A) then you will need to rename the file i18n-ascii.example.txt to i18n-ascii.txt You can then freely edit the i18n-ascii.txt without worrying that your changes will be over-written by upgrades of Pathauto.
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- **Installation:
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- Note that pathauto is an extension to the path module, which must
- be enabled.
-
- 1. Unpack the pathauto folder and contents in the modules directory of
- your Drupal installation.
- 2. Enable the pathauto module in the administration tools.
- 3. If you're not using Drupal's default administrative account, make
- sure "administer pathauto" is enabled through access control administration.
- 4. Visit the pathauto settings page:
- When first installing pathauto, to define the desired alias patterns.
- When installing a new version of pathauto, to have any necessary
- database and variable upgrades applied.
-
- **Transliteration support:
-
- If you desire transliteration support in the creation of URLs (e.g. the
- replacement of À with A) then you will need to rename the file
- i18n-ascii.example.txt to i18n-ascii.txt
-
- You can then freely edit the i18n-ascii.txt without worrying that your changes
- will be over-written by upgrades of Pathauto.
-
-