On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 08:32:03AM -0500, 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).  

[...]

I don't want to juge if the aproach of Rickard's product is the right
one as we don't knwo the whole motivation or constraints. But there is a
nice article on w3 on "Cool URIs don't change" which is worth reading:

http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI.html

-billy.

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