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It now checks whether the Drupal 7 site has CleanURLs enabled and change the query string in the path accordingly.#16

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It now checks whether the Drupal 7 site has CleanURLs enabled and change the query string in the path accordingly.#16
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The Angual module now checks if the Drupal site has CleanUrls enabled, prepending the query path string with '/?q' if not, or with just '/' otherwise', fixing a problem with Drupal 7 web sites where the CleanURLs module is enabled

Antonio Pantano added 2 commits November 30, 2015 18:39
… prepending the query path with '/?q' if not, or with just '/' otherwise' fixing a problem with Drupal web sites where the CleanURLs module is enabled
If the CleanURLs module is enabled the query path string is prepended
with just a forward slash “/“, otherwise it uses “/?q=“
@ovidius72 ovidius72 changed the title Added the capability to check if the Drupal 7 site has the CleanURLs module enabled and change the query string in the path accordly. It now checks whether the Drupal 7 site has CleanURLs enabled and change the query string in the path accordingly. Dec 1, 2015
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