At 11:09 PM 8/11/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>I was just thinking about how to get the CMS to work. And one of the things
>that I have noticed is the directory structure of news sites. The basically
>have everything as static HTML so it is faster , I was thinking would could
>do something like that with the CMS system.
Do sites like C|Net actually have real directories or are they using the
appearance of directories to just pass URL information to a page.
I've seen PHP code that lets you target a default page in a directory and
then have the remaining portions of the URL simply be used as URL params.
Couldn't the system use cfcache to create static renderings of the pages?
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