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I can't comment, or I would ask which version of Drupal you're using.

If you're using D7, youYou could try looking in the menu_routermenu_router table, where the pathpath column contains values like 'node/%/revisions/view'node/%/revisions/view. Also, the url_aliasurl_alias table has a sourcesource column (to check against the menu_routermenu_router table) and the alias defining a path like '/my-url'/my-url.

I also use TextWrangler and PHPStorm to inspect my code. You could try to search.

I can't comment, or I would ask which version of Drupal you're using.

If you're using D7, you could try looking in the menu_router table, where the path column contains values like 'node/%/revisions/view'. Also, the url_alias table has a source column (to check against the menu_router table) and the alias defining a path like '/my-url'

I also use TextWrangler and PHPStorm to inspect my code. You could try to search

You could try looking in the menu_router table, where the path column contains values like node/%/revisions/view. Also, the url_alias table has a source column (to check against the menu_router table) and the alias defining a path like /my-url.

I also use TextWrangler and PHPStorm to inspect my code. You could try to search.

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I can't comment, or I would ask which version of Drupal you're using.

If you're using D7, you could try looking in the menu_router table, where the path column contains values like 'node/%/revisions/view'. Also, the url_alias table has a source column (to check against the menu_router table) and the alias defining a path like '/my-url'

I also use TextWrangler and PHPStorm to inspect my code. You could try to search