$output = '<p>' . t('The path module allows you to specify aliases for Drupal URLs. Such aliases improve readability of URLs for your users and may help internet search engines to index your content more effectively. More than one alias may be created for a given page.') . '</p>';
$output .= '<ul><li>' . t('%alias for the path %path', array('%alias' => 'login', '%path' => 'user/login')) . '</li>';
$output .= '<li>' . t('%alias for the path %path', array('%alias' => 'store', '%path' => 'image/tid/16')) . '</li>';
$output .= '<li>' . t('%alias for the path %path', array('%alias' => 'store/products/whirlygigs', '%path' => 'taxonomy/term/7+19+20+21')) . '</li>';
$output .= '<li>' . t('%alias for the path %path', array('%alias' => 'contact', '%path' => 'node/3')) . '</li></ul>';
$output .= '<p>' . t('The path module enables appropriately permissioned users to specify an optional alias in all node input and editing forms, and provides an interface to view and edit all URL aliases. The two permissions related to URL aliasing are <em>administer url aliases</em> and <em>create url aliases</em>. ') . '</p>';
$output .= '<p>' . t('This module also provides user-defined mass URL aliasing capabilities, which is useful if you wish to uniformly use URLs different from the default. For example, you may want to have your URLs presented in a different language. Access to the Drupal source code on the web server is required to set up mass URL aliasing. ') . '</p>';
$output .= '<p>' . t('For more information, see the online handbook entry for <a href="@path">Path module</a>.', array('@path' => 'http://drupal.org/handbook/modules/path/')) . '</p>';
return '<p>' . t("Drupal provides complete control over URLs through aliasing, which is often used to make URLs more readable or easy to remember. For example, the alias 'about' may be mapped onto the post at the system path 'node/1', creating a more meaningful URL. Each system path can have multiple aliases.") . '</p>';
if (db_result(db_query("SELECT COUNT(dst) FROM {url_alias} WHERE dst = '%s' AND src != '%s' AND language = '%s'", $node->path, "node/$node->nid", $language))) {
form_set_error('path', t('The path is already in use.'));
'#description' => t('Optionally specify an alternative URL by which this node can be accessed. For example, type "about" when writing an about page. Use a relative path and don\'t add a trailing slash or the URL alias won\'t work.'),