Re: Marketing and ColdFusion web sites

2001-11-09 Thread Matt Robertson
I left off the ''Australia'' and you were still #4 and #5. Pretty good indeed. Well, now I have something to read up on over the wknd. Thanks for the tip, --- Matt Robertson[EMAIL PROTECTED] MSB Designs, Inc., www.mysecretbase.com --

RE: Marketing and ColdFusion web sites

2001-11-09 Thread Matt Robertson
make things appear like flat files and the parser they wrote.. anyone have code to share :) ? Anyone have any of the old threads or links on this general topic readily available?? -paris -Original Message- From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 1

Re: Marketing and ColdFusion web sites

2001-11-09 Thread Peter Tilbrook
Basically "Dublin Core" is the development of interoperable online metadata standards that support a broad range of purposes and business models. More info can be found at: http://dublincore.org/ And it works well. For example in Google type "food standards australia" and ANZFA pops up at num

RE: Marketing and ColdFusion web sites

2001-11-09 Thread Paris Lundis
keting and ColdFusion web sites OK, I see it but I don't understand it ;D. What does all that do? Is this an extended meta tag info system that crawlers all use (assuming I'm looking at the right stuff). p.s. Looks like you have some CF stuff sitting outside CFOUTPUT tags. Lines 164, 170

Re: Marketing and ColdFusion web sites

2001-11-09 Thread Matt Robertson
OK, I see it but I don't understand it ;D. What does all that do? Is this an extended meta tag info system that crawlers all use (assuming I'm looking at the right stuff). p.s. Looks like you have some CF stuff sitting outside CFOUTPUT tags. Lines 164, 170 and 171 of the html output. -

Re: Marketing and ColdFusion web sites

2001-11-09 Thread Peter Tilbrook
Damn, strips out code. Try looking at the source code of the page at http://www.anzfa.gov.au/npc/anzfa_npc/ At 09:49 10/11/01 +1100, you wrote: >Couldn't you just use the Dublin Core method of identifying your site/page > >content? eg: > >At 09:25 9/11/01 +, you wrote: >A client has been spe

Re: Marketing and ColdFusion web sites

2001-11-09 Thread Peter Tilbrook
Couldn't you just use the Dublin Core method of identifying your site/page content? eg: http://www.anzfa.gov.au/";> ANZFA: Nutrition Panel Calculator At 09:25 9/11/01 +, you wrote: >A client has been speaking to someone who offers marketing services for web >sites. T

Re: Marketing and ColdFusion web sites

2001-11-09 Thread Chuck Brockman
ORRIS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 8:42 AM Subject: Re: Marketing and ColdFusion web sites > There is another way... You can loop through your database of whatever > you are displaying, be it a product catalog

Re: Marketing and ColdFusion web sites

2001-11-09 Thread BEN MORRIS
There is another way... You can loop through your database of whatever you are displaying, be it a product catalog or content mgmt table, and use to build actual static pages. Then store the url that corresponds to each product/page so that you can link to that instead of the dynamic url.

RE: Marketing and ColdFusion web sites

2001-11-09 Thread Max Paperno
> >Thanks for the info. Presumably you just use a template that takes the >SCRIPT_NAME and sets URL variables so you can still refer to URL.whatever in >your code (I think that's what plainURL does)? Well, actually I like to put them into the attributes or request scope but that's pretty irrelev

RE: Marketing and ColdFusion web sites

2001-11-09 Thread Aidan Whitehall
> What I often do (if I want to be sure of search engine > indexing) is append a ".htm" at the end of my "Search Engine > Safe" URLs (of the type you describe). I'm not sure what > 'plainURL' is (guess I'm out of touch) but it's trivial to > strip a trailing .htm from the CGI.SCRIPT_NAME vari

Re: Marketing and ColdFusion web sites

2001-11-09 Thread Max Paperno
Aidan, What I often do (if I want to be sure of search engine indexing) is append a ".htm" at the end of my "Search Engine Safe" URLs (of the type you describe). I'm not sure what 'plainURL' is (guess I'm out of touch) but it's trivial to strip a trailing .htm from the CGI.SCRIPT_NAME variabl

Marketing and ColdFusion web sites

2001-11-09 Thread Aidan Whitehall
A client has been speaking to someone who offers marketing services for web sites. They've recommended (i) altering query strings and (ii) renaming .cfm extensions to .html and configuring the web server to parse .html files Couple of questions spring to mind... 1) I've used plainURL to convert