Ken Egervari [eXtremePHP] wrote:
I have to agree with Robert. The 353.html approach, although easy to
implement for the programmers, violates a lot of sound principles in
information design. If you site is bookmarked and indexed by a search
engine, you are definitely going to have some problems (not to mention just
confusing the heck out of people).
Why? The actual title is humanreadable, and the indexing is done with user-specified keywords and categorization.

Now that you have planning to do
aliasing, you are just band-aiding a bad design.  There could have been
better strategies to use from the beginning I would think though I won't go
into them here.
I'd love to hear about such strategies. If you have the time please let me know more. Links to discussions about it would be great too. We're not overly happy about it either, but since custom aliasing will allow our users to put any name on it we're not that worried, for now.

/Rickard



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