how about parsing a url from passing variables like :
test.php/op/3/op2/6/pagename.html

cannot this be parsed, to let search engines spider past the "?" properly?

regards,
jaxon

On 3/23/01 7:46 PM, "Richard Lynch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think you can change the separator in php.ini, and for sure you could do
> it by hand using $PATH_INFO or something.
> 
> Personally, my first question would be if the new "standard" is actually
> being used or supported by anybody else...
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>> I have heard that the new standard for URLS is ...test.php?op=3;op2=6...
>> using the semi colon as a seperator. Is this currently supported by php
> 4.0.3?
>> 
>> Cheers
>> 
>> Dave Smith
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