mod_rewrite is what she's looking for, but I haven't messed with it enough 
to offer any advice.

~Todd


On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Michael Dinowitz wrote:

> >From what I read, the answer isn't so easy. In the first place, the use of a slash 
>after the file name in an url is supposed to be illegal and the fact that it worked 
>was wrong. That being said, you can write a mod for apache that will take the 
>incoming url and parse it before its passed over to the CF engine. I'm not a big 
>apache guy so I can't say how but it was mentioned in one of those threads. 
> 
> Michael Dinowitz
> Master of the House of Fusion
> http://www.houseoffusion.com
> 

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