And when has that stopped me from reinventing the wheel? :)
The point is to see if it is possible and viable for its own sake and for
usage. With FUServlet and other technologies I may not have full control
over logging as to where someone came from, what they thought they went to
and what the actual results were. Either way, it's a nice proof of concept.

> > <servlet>
> >      <servlet-name>FUServlet</servlet-name>
> >      <display-name>FriendlyUrlServlet</display-name>
> 
> When I saw "FUServlet", something else entirely came to mind.
> 
> But anyway, there are lots of tools that will rewrite URLs, of course, and
> I'd strongly recommend that anyone interested in doing so use one of these
> existing tools like Spike's servlet, or other servlets like
> UrlRewriteFilter
> (http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/), or mod_rewrite for Apache, or
> ISAPI_Rewrite
> for IIS, rather than reinventing the wheel one more time.
> 
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
> http://www.figleaf.com/



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