On Sat, Dec 13, 2003 at 01:59:00PM +0000, Mike Holderness wrote:
> > I would have to get the webserver to rewrite what it presents to htdig,
> > which would be... nontrivial.  Or does htdig have a URL rewrite facility
> > I'm not aware of?
> 
> I was assuming that the main problem is with presentation. 
> 
> And for that, take a look at attrs.htm#search_rewrite_rules
> 
> But there may be a problem with duplicate references to pages,
> depending on which link to them was followed... mayn't there?

Aha.  Hitting the nail on the head.  Thanks for clarifying my issue.
I never was good at that english composition thing... :)

> In that case, what I did for a similar problem was to generate
> a supplementary index page that linked to every relevant page
> *without* a query string, and set 
>    bad_querystr: ?
> 
> Bit of a kluge, but it works. 
> 
> www.londonfreelance.org/flindex.html (has links with query-strings)
> links to /flall.html (without) through the "." at the very end :-)

Clever.  Though I think my web designer would shoot me for this.  I'll
make the suggestion, though.  Maybe I'll get inspired to do some code
diving/feature adding of my own.


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