Dave,

I see your point, but I think its something people have learned to live
with. Most dynamic sites have long and complex URLs but the users generally
get around the site ising the navigation tools. If a user wants to come back
to a specific place, they're likely to bookmark it.

What I have done with a couple of sites (where the client has put full
template URLs in their printed literature) is replace the old .html file
with one of the same name containing a meta refresh which takes it to the
right place. Other than that I'd suggest that you talk it over with the
client to see if they think its important.

You could also check the logfiles and get an idea of what pages have no
referring URLs (i.e. typed into the address bar or bookmarked). If it
becomes aparent that this does happen alot on certain pages you can work it
out from there.

Taz


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