Never mind, but it works the same way in GAE or other deployment. Good
to see you found the web.xml :-)

On 8 Dec, 05:24, "Peter J. Farrell" <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://blog.maestropublishing.com/ses-urls-on-openbd-gae
>
> Alan Holden said the following on 12/07/2009 09:42 PM:
>
> > Not sure, but by saying "app engine site", I think Ken was asking how to
> > do SES URLs on the GAE version of openbd.
>
> > Alan K. Holden
>
> > Göran wrote:
>
> >> It sound as if you need a URL rewrite script, usually called SES
> >> rewrite. You can do it programmaticaly in CF and if you combine it
> >> with Apache or IIS rewrite you can get rid of the index.cfm also.
>
> >> There is more to read in the wiki about SES URL. Remeber to add SES
> >> support in the WEB-INF xml file, very important.
>
> >> /göran
>
> >> On 5 Dec, 00:29, kentyler <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> i've set up a openbd app engine site... thanks to everyone who helped
> >>> get this going... for an old cfm developer its a wonder
>
> >>> my question is the most practical way to do url munging
> >>> (snip)
> >>> ken tyler
>
>

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