Re: mod_rewrite / ISAPI filter (AKA: search engine friendly urls)

2006-04-16 Thread Glenn Saunders
The limitation with that method is you need a .cfm file.  You are just  
exploiting the fact that CF will treat the / the same as a ? before the  
querystring.

It worked on CF5 but I remember having trouble getting BlueDragon to be  
able to do this.  Not sure about MX.


On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 10:22:15 -0700, Jordan Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

 Christian N. Abad wrote:
 Forgive me if this is somewhat off topic.  (I understand this is not CF
 specific, but more general.)

 I have a client that needs to implement mod_rewrite, ISAPI filtering or  
 some
 other URL filter to allow their websites to be more search engine  
 friendly.
 One site is written in PHP, the other ASP.  (Again, I know these aren't  
 CF
 sites, but the basic principles should still apply.)

 Does anyone have experience with this?

 Can anyone point me in the right direction?

 Thanks!

 ~Christian

 Accessible Computing, Inc.
 1210 McLaughlin Drive
 Charlotte, NC 28212
 http://www.accessiblecomputing.com

 704.248.8855 (office)
 704.248.6682 (fax)


 Hi Christian,

 While this can be done using mod_rewrite, etc, you can also do this in
 the code. Here's an example of how to do it with CFML:

 http://tutorial90.easycfm.com/

 Hope this helps!




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Re: mod_rewrite / ISAPI filter (AKA: search engine friendly urls)

2006-04-16 Thread Jordan Michaels
There was a problem with this method on when BD 6.0 first came out, but
that error was fixed many ages ago. ;) I have several sites that use
this on BlueDragon.

Hope this helps!

-JM



Glenn Saunders wrote:
 The limitation with that method is you need a .cfm file.  You are just  
 exploiting the fact that CF will treat the / the same as a ? before the  
 querystring.
 
 It worked on CF5 but I remember having trouble getting BlueDragon to be  
 able to do this.  Not sure about MX.
 
 
 On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 10:22:15 -0700, Jordan Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
 wrote:
 
 
Christian N. Abad wrote:

Forgive me if this is somewhat off topic.  (I understand this is not CF
specific, but more general.)

I have a client that needs to implement mod_rewrite, ISAPI filtering or  
some
other URL filter to allow their websites to be more search engine  
friendly.
One site is written in PHP, the other ASP.  (Again, I know these aren't  
CF
sites, but the basic principles should still apply.)

Does anyone have experience with this?

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Thanks!

~Christian

Accessible Computing, Inc.
1210 McLaughlin Drive
Charlotte, NC 28212
http://www.accessiblecomputing.com

704.248.8855 (office)
704.248.6682 (fax)


Hi Christian,

While this can be done using mod_rewrite, etc, you can also do this in
the code. Here's an example of how to do it with CFML:

http://tutorial90.easycfm.com/

Hope this helps!

 
 
 
 


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mod_rewrite / ISAPI filter (AKA: search engine friendly urls)

2006-04-10 Thread Christian N. Abad
Forgive me if this is somewhat off topic.  (I understand this is not CF
specific, but more general.)

I have a client that needs to implement mod_rewrite, ISAPI filtering or some
other URL filter to allow their websites to be more search engine friendly.
One site is written in PHP, the other ASP.  (Again, I know these aren't CF
sites, but the basic principles should still apply.)

Does anyone have experience with this?

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Thanks!

~Christian

Accessible Computing, Inc.
1210 McLaughlin Drive
Charlotte, NC 28212
http://www.accessiblecomputing.com

704.248.8855 (office)
704.248.6682 (fax)





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Re: mod_rewrite / ISAPI filter (AKA: search engine friendly urls)

2006-04-10 Thread Jordan Michaels
Christian N. Abad wrote:
 Forgive me if this is somewhat off topic.  (I understand this is not CF
 specific, but more general.)
 
 I have a client that needs to implement mod_rewrite, ISAPI filtering or some
 other URL filter to allow their websites to be more search engine friendly.
 One site is written in PHP, the other ASP.  (Again, I know these aren't CF
 sites, but the basic principles should still apply.)
 
 Does anyone have experience with this?
 
 Can anyone point me in the right direction?
 
 Thanks!
 
 ~Christian
 
 Accessible Computing, Inc.
 1210 McLaughlin Drive
 Charlotte, NC 28212
 http://www.accessiblecomputing.com
 
 704.248.8855 (office)
 704.248.6682 (fax)


Hi Christian,

While this can be done using mod_rewrite, etc, you can also do this in
the code. Here's an example of how to do it with CFML:

http://tutorial90.easycfm.com/

Hope this helps!

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Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Blue Dragon Alliance Member
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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