Maybe you chould use URL rewriting ?

Justin 

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> From: Taz -=TT=- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 1:34 PM
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> Subject: Re: [ cf-dev ] aliases for complex urls
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> 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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