I think its part of the fusebox methodology coupled with a specific web server setting.
I'm sure other people can offer more help, but its a start.
Jared.

avex wrote:

> > > so all my pages are like page.cfm?ID=X where X is the database record.
> >
> > get this:
> >
> > page.cfm/ID/X
> >
> >
>
> thanks for the reply.....but how does this work?
> how does the search engine know that there is page.cfm/ID/777 to pick it up?
>
> also.....when i tried this i got an error because it couldn't reslove #ID#
> in my where clause.....
>
> would someone mind giving me a more detailed explanation of how this works?
> I am a bit confused at the moment...
>
> kind regards
> chad
>
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