Module Description
Pathologic is an input filter which can correct paths in links and images in your Drupal content in situations which would otherwise cause them to “break;” for example, if the URL of the site changes, or the content was moved to a different server. Pathologic can also solve the problem of missing images and broken links in your site’s RSS feeds. See more example use cases on the documentation page.
Note: Pathologic’s activity queue has seen a relative burst of activity recently. While I appreciate the contributions, I’m not currently in a position in life where dedicating unpaid time to maintaining a project I myself no longer use would be prudent. If you would like to see further development on Pathologic, including a proper late-D8/D9 port, please consider sponsoring me to develop this module. I apologize for the inconvenience.
Pathologic is designed to be a simple, set-it-and-forget-it utility. You don't need to enter any special “tags,” path prefixes, or other non-content noise into your content to trigger Pathologic to work; it finds paths it can manage in your content automatically.
As Pathologic is an input filter, installation and configuration is a little more difficult than it is for a standard module — but it's still not that tough, if you follow the full installation and configuration guide here.
Want to know more? Here's some articles about Pathologic by others:
* Module Monday: Pathologic by Jeff Eaton of Lullabot
* How-to screencast by Shane Thomas of Code Karate
* Drupal Pathologic Module Best Solution to Get Rid of Broken Links by Deepu Balan
* Fix broken content links with the Pathologic Module by Caryl J Westerberg of Stanford University
* Avoiding Problems with the Drupal Pathologic Module by Bill Powell of About.com
Trying the new 7.x-3.x branch of Pathologic? Check out the “Upgrading from Pathologic 7.x-2.x” section of the documentation for information on what has changed.
Note: Pathologic’s activity queue has seen a relative burst of activity recently. While I appreciate the contributions, I’m not currently in a position in life where dedicating unpaid time to maintaining a project I myself no longer use would be prudent. If you would like to see further development on Pathologic, including a proper late-D8/D9 port, please consider sponsoring me to develop this module. I apologize for the inconvenience.
Pathologic is designed to be a simple, set-it-and-forget-it utility. You don't need to enter any special “tags,” path prefixes, or other non-content noise into your content to trigger Pathologic to work; it finds paths it can manage in your content automatically.
As Pathologic is an input filter, installation and configuration is a little more difficult than it is for a standard module — but it's still not that tough, if you follow the full installation and configuration guide here.
Want to know more? Here's some articles about Pathologic by others:
* Module Monday: Pathologic by Jeff Eaton of Lullabot
* How-to screencast by Shane Thomas of Code Karate
* Drupal Pathologic Module Best Solution to Get Rid of Broken Links by Deepu Balan
* Fix broken content links with the Pathologic Module by Caryl J Westerberg of Stanford University
* Avoiding Problems with the Drupal Pathologic Module by Bill Powell of About.com
Trying the new 7.x-3.x branch of Pathologic? Check out the “Upgrading from Pathologic 7.x-2.x” section of the documentation for information on what has changed.
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Module Summary
Pathologic module solves the problem of broken links and missing images in Drupal content by automatically correcting paths in links and images.
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