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## RULES
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Only blog URLs can be redirected.
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It can redirect a specific URL "plop" to another one "post/2023/04/24/my-post".
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It can redirect all URLs that content "plop" using alias "/plop/"
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by replacing it by destination "post" into requesting URL.
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It can not redirect an alias to another alias. (Even if it's not at the begining of the URL!)
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It has priority on all ohters URLs handlers, so if you create an alias of an existing page,
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- Only blog URLs can be redirected.
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- It can redirect a specific URL "plop" to another one "post/2023/04/24/my-post".
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- It can redirect all URLs that content "plop" using alias "/plop/"
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by replacing it by destination "post" into requesting URL. (Even if it's not at the begining of the URL!)
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- It can not redirect an alias to another alias.
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- It has priority on all ohters URLs handlers, so if you create an alias of an existing page,
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the destination from plugin _alias_ will be used.
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Keep in mind, plugin _alias_ loads all registered aliases to test them on each page load,
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