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Feature #86496

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When changing an url-segment / a parent-slug allow to update slug of subpages

Added by Stefan Neufeind about 6 years ago. Updated over 4 years ago.

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Closed
Priority:
Must have
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Category:
Site Handling, Site Sets & Routing
Target version:
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Start date:
2018-10-01
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Description

When updating an url-segment from "/parent-page/" to "/some-other-name/" the slug of subpages should update as well. Otherwise this would result in sub-pages still with old slug-names. When updating the url-segment of a page with a lot of subpages it's not really feasible to tell the editor to open each and every page to regenerate all slugs.
When updating the slugs consider creating redirects (which is a separate feature-request).


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Related issues 2 (0 open2 closed)

Related to TYPO3 Core - Feature #86495: When changing a slug allow to auto-create redirects from old URLsClosed2018-10-01

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Related to TYPO3 Core - Feature #86937: Missing feature to update all sub-pages URL-Segment or the some section in the tree of pagesClosed2018-11-15

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Actions #1

Updated by Stefan Neufeind about 6 years ago

  • Related to Feature #86495: When changing a slug allow to auto-create redirects from old URLs added
Actions #2

Updated by Georg Ringer about 6 years ago

  • Related to Feature #86937: Missing feature to update all sub-pages URL-Segment or the some section in the tree of pages added
Actions #3

Updated by taywa gmbh almost 6 years ago

  • Priority changed from Should have to Must have

My editors often copy part of the page with many subpages, (to create pages of recurring page structure). I think this trick is quite often used on large pages. So this is a must have.

Actions #4

Updated by Wolfgang Twaroch almost 6 years ago

Want to paste a related comment / description from Matthias Schreiber:

So here's what will happen:
Once you rename the page, TYPO3 will ask the user what to do with subsequent changes.
In your case this is either:
keep slug as is (take the behavior you described)
change this slug (and child slugs, take SEO penalty)
change slug, create redirects

Reference: https://forge.typo3.org/issues/85997#note-2

Actions #5

Updated by Wolfgang Twaroch over 5 years ago

Hi,
a solution can be found in https://github.com/wazum/sluggi ... actually dev_master, but will be happy to get reviews :-)
Thanks to Wolfgang Klinger!

Actions #6

Updated by Georg Ringer over 4 years ago

as said, there is sluggi which is in the meantime also in TER and this has been implemented in 10, see screenshot.

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