In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joe Sheble aka Wizaerd) wrote:

> In order to use URLs without ? and &, there has to be some re-configuration 
> in Apache, correct?  So somebody who didn't have access to httpd.conf 
> couldn't use this methodology?  Or if this is completely incorrect, where 
> can I find more info on implementing it strictly in PHP?

Apache allows use of urls without "?" and "&" right out of the box.  That's 
just a URI without an optional query string: <http://www.php.net>, for 
example.   I'm guessing you want to use URLs that *do have a query string 
and transform them into ones that don't: 
<http://www.php.net/find_stuff.php?query=foo&method=bar> becoming 
<http://www.php.net/find_stuff/foo/bar/>, right?

You can use an .htaccess file to direct Apache to rewrite URLs as long as 
mod_rewrite is installed.  See 
<http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/rewriteguide.html> for a detailed 
tutorial.

For a how-to on implementing this in PHP, check out some of the tutorial 
sites like phpbuilder.com,weberdev.com, webmonkey.com, etc.

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