This has come up a number of times in the past. Searching the lists won't help since we couldn't bring them over from SourceForge. This has been a bit of a thorny issue. We haven't tackled this problem to-date because there didn't seem to be a good way to support this for both windows and unix. Furthermore, the amount of change required and all the regression testing that goes with it doesn't help make a convincing argument. Recently a PEAR (http://pear.php.net) package has surfaced that may support this and we plan to look at it and other options for Geeklog 2. Probaby not the answer you want but there is the history for you. Another key is being Google is the most widely used search engine, your Geeklog site will index just fine. Mine does. It's just all the other search engines that cause problems (not that this invalidates your point).

So for Geeklog 1.3.x don't hold your breath...but you can probably find it in GL2 if we can find a OS/web server independent way to do this.

--Tony

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I've searched the lists and geeklog.net and haven't found a sufficient answer.
Is there a way to have the URLs not have parameters in them? This would help
search engine results.

I did see something about a switch to enable this but I can't find it. I'm new
to geeklog and trying to see if it will help my site.

Thanks

Dwight
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