Mod_rewrite is your best friend, if you've got Apache. Someone has
mentioned a port for IIS in the form of an ISAPI filter, I belive, but I
don't know.
It's such a snap to set up redirections, whether they're simple (turn a
script name into a fuseaction, for example), or complex, like
macromedia.
Mauricio wrote:
>why would marketing be the ones to decide if it is
>>mymag.com/issues/2003/november/19 instead of mymag.com/2004/11/19
>or something else? do marketers do url usability?
Maybe. Imho the developer should build tools that lets a smart user
take advantage of such specialized knowle
While we're on the subject - does anyone know of any good
resources/mailings lists - I've been out of the SEO loop for a while
Thanks
Kola
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From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 January 2004 21:02
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CMS
Good points all, John.
I was indeed taking a very simplistic view of the length of the string. And something I haven't given a lot of thought to was the depth of the folders. Very interesting.
>p.s. it would also help if you repeat that
>info in the tag as well as in a near the top of the p
han we normally do and that
we should be aware that we are likely out of our realm of competent
experience -- and to therefore tread lightly.
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Joseph Flanigan wrote:
>Your statement is interesting. Do you have some references that support
>your statement?
>>One needs short relevant file
>>names in a short shallow URL corresponding to actual content in the
>>document to make the biggest impact in the search engine rankings.
We could ana
> One needs short relevant file
>names in a short shallow URL corresponding to actual content in the
>document to make the biggest impact in the search engine rankings.
John:
Your statement is interesting. Do you have some references that support
your statement?
Joseph
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Just an FYI, I somehow accidently cut out the email I was replying to. This
was in response to:
"For one, It provides to much insight into how the application works."
from Dwayne Cole.
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This will not matter to a properly built application though. Any time you
use a URL application your code should handle the lack of, or the
modification of, the value passed in the query string. While I accept the
"search engine" argument, I do not accept this one.
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> I have seen too many website owners who get hung up on the statements
below that they loose sight of what their webpage >is all about.
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I'll keep that one in mind the next time I meet with our client, Google. :)
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From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 1 January 2004 11:02 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CMS Solutions (Friendly URL's)
I heard a talk given by a nice lady from G
I heard a talk given by a nice lady from Google. One of her basic points: "Don't try too hard". As Paul says, content is king. But recently some big things happened with Google's formula revision, and thats where CF comes in.
This is relative to CF in that we can design dynamic pages to have ke
For one, It provides to much insight into how the application works.
>Just out of curiosity, but why is the URL "awful"? Sure, it's not something
>you can memorize, but outside of that, who cares how crazy it looks. The
>typical user will just bookmark it and not even notice what the URL says.
>
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From: John Quarto-vonTivadar
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 4:33 AM
Subject: RE: CMS Solutions (Friendly URL's)
It's not the friendliness to users which is significant but rather the
friendliness to search engines coupled with
This is now moving into an off-topic realm, and maybe it is time to move it
to cf-community, but I have to wonder why search engine makers said "A long
URL isn't good." It seems sad that an entire industry has to bend and change
to fit the rules that Google sets up.
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in the search engine rankings.
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Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 4:33 PM
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Subject: RE: CMS Solutions (Friendly URL's)
Just out of curiosity, but why is the URL "awful"? Sure, it's not
so
Just out of curiosity, but why is the URL "awful"? Sure, it's not something
you can memorize, but outside of that, who cares how crazy it looks. The
typical user will just bookmark it and not even notice what the URL says.
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Take a look at this.
index.cfm?ACTION="">
It's awful. I need a way to shorten this.
The ACTION variable handles what "application" to access,
The PERFORM varaibles handles the particular "Use Case" or Method of the a particular application
I store the full navigation structure in the ap
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