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<p>Aliases allow you to map any URLs you create to any available resource of
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your blog.</p>
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<dt>Alias URL</dt>
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<dd>Alias URL is the URL you create, without your blog URL. An alias URL
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named "aboutme" will be caught when someone call http://yourblog/aboutme
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page.</dd>
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<dt>Alias destination</dt>
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<dd>Alias destination is the resource your alias is pointing to. If you
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create an alias called "aboutme" and want it to serve your static page
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"aboutme", alias destination will be "pages/aboutme".</dd>
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<dt>Regular expressions</dt>
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<dd>You can use regular expression by wrapping alias URL with "/";
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ie. "/^word\/(.+)?$/". You can use captures in destination; ie.
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"tag/$1".</dd>
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