Thanks Bruno,
I saw some docs this weekend which explain this. Looks
straightforward.
In terms of archiving, I'm thinking about pages/posts/etc which are
time based. What will happen to content after pages are no longer on
live site? Can they be archived for search engines?
Also, if our site is initially built on CE, and then later expanded to
include a more robust cms, is it possible for CE content to be
maintained through other ruby modules? If so, are there any potential
pitfalls we should be concerned about in the development process?
Thanks again,
Josh

On Oct 25, 9:07 am, Bruno Bornsztein <[email protected]>
wrote:
> > URLs
>
> No, currently CE just parameterizes the titles of blog posts and appends
> them to the post id to create the URL (eg /posts/1-my-post-title).
> It'd be easy to customize CE to use something like permalink_fu, though,
> which handles creating unique slugs.
>
> > Title tags
>
> Meta descriptions tags
>
> No, but again this wouldn't be hard to implement, in fact I know of at least
> on CE app that has something like this.
>
> > Is there a system in place for handling 301 redirects if URLs change?
>
> No.
>
> > What about archiving pages?
>
> Not sure what this means; are you referring to blog post pages?
>
> Thanks,
> Bruno
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