> that's a fun little trick too. Do you have any advantages/
> disadvantages with search engines that way?

sry, haven't researched that.

> dont' you have a problem if the user leaves out the slash which
> is right after the .com ?

umm. probably yes. but how many of your users enter direct addresses like
www.foo.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=something anyway?

btw, this made me think if we could set up IIS (or apache) to correctly
parse URLs that look like this:
www.foo.com/action/shop.viewproduct/productid/3/ . no extra /index.cfm/ in
the URL like some fuseboxers do it currently. i know zope uses this kind
of URLs (example: http://www.zopezen.org/SDot/addPostingForm/). so if we
could get IIS (or apache) to execute the main index.cfm no matter what the
actual URL was, then we'd have really cool search engine safe URLs.

erki



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