Michael Peters wrote:
Lyle wrote:
Which is way, way more SEO friendly.
Really? A .html extension makes it easier for Google (the only one
that really matters
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001224.html) to find it?
What evidence do you have for that?
It won't make it any more likely to find it, but certainly more likely
to index it. Historically Google has always preferred .html pages over
anything else.
If someone knows the Apache config to get this down to:-
yourdomain.com/run_mode.html
If you don't actually have any .html files then you can probably use a
<FilesMatch> + mod_rewrite to change the URL to
yourdomain/index/run_mode.html behind the scenes. But I'd worry about
that situation because you're not including the modlue/application
name in that URL. If you only have 1 application module then you
probably don't need Dispatch to begin with. And if you do add more
later then you're going to have problems since you'll need to change
all those urls, so hopefully no one has them bookmarked.
I was thinking of using it more to replace the query string. At the
moment I'm using some home made code to do what I want.
Lyle
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