I have a blog that has a slug field that gets pre-populated from the
title of the blog. I then use the slug name as a part of the url. eg -
www.xyz.com/weblog/weblog-title-goes-here/. My question: what if I
have a weblog title that is identical to a post that I made 3 years
ago and I didn't realize it? when saving, is the slugfield smart
enough to acknowledge that there is a duplicate entry. If so how would
it correct the problem (www.xyx.com/weblog/weblog-title-goes-
here-2/)?  If no how do I correct that problem.
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