Matt Liotta wrote:
>> Ray, you gotta check out Spikes FriendlyURL servlet:
>> http://www.spike.org.uk/go/friendly-urls.  It works effectively the
>> same
>> as Apache mod_rewrite (but will run on IIS and Apache and the CFMX
>> built-in server for that matter).  You can resolve the URL to any other
>> URL including dynamic parameters etc.  There is a CFC to help manage
>> the URL cache.
>  >
> I personally don't like using software that is available for download
> in non-source form without any kind of license, but that is just me.
> For those looking for a Servlet to handle SES URLs that is open source
> and available in the public domain, please search any of the major
> lists for the Servlet source code that I have shared over and over;
> most recently on BlueDragon-interest. Of course, we are talking three
> lines of code here, so maybe people will just want to write their own
> Servlet.

Well for those who don't want to write their own servlet -- and actually
want something that goes beyond a three line regex -- I'd vouch for
Spikes code any day.  In any event, I believe he's releasing the source
under CPL (which is an open source license) in the next couple of weeks.

In the mean time, me and me mates will be enjoying the benefits of a
great little utility that does more than we could have asked for.

-- geoff bowers
Managing Director
Daemon Internet Consultants
Macromedia Premier Solutions Partner
http://www.daemon.com.au/
p. 02 9380 4162
f. 02 9380 4204

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