Jeff,

Thanks -- I have FU working but had not considering using the rewrite
feature for this.

Is there a way to track the rewritten URLs to know what the original was? IE
for clickthrough reporting.

Derek 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jeff Coughlin
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 7:58 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: Keyword Redirects


Derek,

> What is the preferred way of setting up multiple keyword redirects for 
> content?
> We already have Friendly URLs enabled, but need to have keywords that 
> redirect to the same content item.
> Example:
> www.mysite.org/hotnewproduct
> redirects to
> www.mysite.org/go/hotnewproduct

The best suggestion I can think of is to do the handling in your url rewrite
tool (example: mod rewrite for Apache).  If using a mod rewrite that uses
RegEx you can add it there.

Personally I'd like someone to write a RegEx that I can use for FarCry sites
that removes the need for /go/*.  Then all I'd need is the RegEx to be able
to refer to a customizable list of omitted names that the redirect will know
to ignore (like images, css, js, admin, farcry, whatever...).

RegEx is not my strongest point, so if someone wants to jump in and offer a
regular expression that can do that (if its possible) then I would be
grateful.
 
---
Jeff Coughlin
Web Application Developer
http://www.jeffcoughlin.com




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