Mod rewrite URLs are good for e-commercial sites especially, as you
name pages according to the 'product/blog/news item' that they serve.

So Google would come across:

www.my_elephant_shop.com/shop/view/elephants

(Which is very SEO index friendly and easier for users to remember).



I have used mod rewrite URLs here:

http:www.dubfrog.com

To name pages after musicians etc:

And can say it has been indexed well, but the URL's are not as good as
Cake's. Which leads to my next project.

I am looking at using Cake to do another shop and think the URL's and
AJAX support will be ace I think the Search engines will index product
pages even better as they won't even have a .html or .php extension.

Cake also makes it easier to pick up the last  '/requested_product'
from the end of a URL - (in order to highlight slug text on the served
page with Javascript for example).

------------------------------------------------------------------- SEO
Question

You can also serve dynamic META tags using PHP so that your meta
Keywords and Description tags match your served page's 'products /
blogs / etc'

I've done this dynamic META malarkey on non cake sites, but I don't
know how to do it with  Cake.

I would like to as it has been successful.


What would be the most conventional way to start getting REQUEST vars
(about products) into the META tags please?
 

ta,


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