This question pop's up from time to time. I have a new slant on it though
that I want to see if would work.
Suppose that I have a link that reads
http://www.somedomain.com/somepage.cfm?something=somevalue&something2=someva
lue2
Everything I have found in the Allaire forums says that I need to replace
the ? and the & with / and then use a string replace method and etc. etc.
How about just throwing a / at the very end and then striping it off. Would
the search engine then not treat everything that is in-between the / and the
/ as a dir. instead of a page? The reason that I am asking is because on
two of my sites I kept noticing an error where people would add, or search
engines would add / at the end of the entire URL and it would throw an
error, so I started striping off that last trailing / and no I don't get any
more errors, but can we use this to our advantage and use it with search
engines?
Any ideas, pro's, con's?
Bill Killillay
ICQ @ 8425781
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