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With Sub-pathauto (depth 1), the articles at
--> /content/article-name
get duplicated at
--> /content/article-name/blah
(where blah can be anything).
WordPress migrations expect visits at /content/article-name/feed, and duplicate content is never a good thing.
Comments
Comment #1
Dave ReidThis is how core works by design. You'd get the same thing with node/1/blah without this module enabled.
Comment #2
drupdan3 CreditAttribution: drupdan3 commentedThanks, didn't realize it (new to Drupal and all that).
Would you think it safe to 404 /content/*/* via mod_rewrite? I haven't seen any /content/article-name/* usage examples in drupal yet but I might be missing some.
Comment #3
Dave ReidI know several modules which do that, so I'm not sure that would be best. Maybe trying something like http://drupal.org/sandbox/pwolanin/1197046 would interest you.