We use the trick of replacing the ampersands and question marks in a URL
with slashes in order to have our website indexed by search engines.
Instead of having the URL appear as:
MySite.cfm?VarName=Value
it appears as
MyPage.cfm/VarName/Value
This works extremely well in CF5 on IIS5 (patched
On Tuesday, July 30, 2002, at 08:08 , MW wrote:
MyPage.cfm/VarName/Value
We are now configuring CFMX on a development server, and all of a sudden
it is broken.
In CFMX, CGI.PATH_INFO should contain /VarName/Value - I believe this is
slightly different behavior to CF5?
If you're not annoying
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Subject: MX and URL trick for search engines
We use the trick of replacing the ampersands and question marks in a URL
with slashes in order to have our website indexed by search engines.
Instead of having the URL
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From: MW [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 11:15 AM
Subject: MX and URL trick for search engines
We use the trick of replacing the ampersands and question marks in a URL
with slashes in order to have
'.
The commercial ISAPI filter is IIS Rewrite from
http://www.qwerksoft.com/.
Still researching...
Matt
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From: Martin Orth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 10:41 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: MX and URL trick for search engines
I use this code as a custom
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