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Add disableAliases setting #3613
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Note that even with this setting enabled, the aliases themselves are preserved on the pages. The big motivation for this change is to be able to use the alias definitions to generate `.htaccess` or Netlify's `_redirect` files with server-side redirects. Fixes gohugoio#3613
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Note that even with this setting enabled, the aliases themselves are preserved on the pages. The big motivation for this change is to be able to use the alias definitions to generate `.htaccess` or Netlify's `_redirect` files with server-side redirects. Fixes #3613
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The concrete use case, which could be useful for others, is to alternative ways of redirecting, using the same alias definitions, but writing them to a separate file.
For Hugo docs, hosted on Netlify, this would mean setting up an output format writing a
_redirects
file.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: