Why are people doing this? What is the benefit of not showing a page and 
extension? 

Andy Matthews wrote:
> I've been seeing a lot of URLs set up like this in the last yera or so:
>
> http://www.somesite.com/financing/
> or
> http://www.somesite.com/company-info/aboutus/
>
> I have a custom tag that allows me to have a URL like this:
> http://www.somesite.com/page/aboutus
>
> where page is the key and aboutus is the page name. But short of creating 
> actual folders with individual index pages, I don't know how people are doing 
> this. In the first example, would I create a file named "financing.cfm" and 
> somehow map it to that URL? Is there a way of accomplishing this in code?
>
> I've got a client I'm going to be working with soon that would like nice 
> search engine friendly pages and I'm just doing my research. Anyone have 
> ideas?
>
> 

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