I totally agree with this architecture.

You are correct, I am just in the starting phase of the project and in fact
still need to define the architecture in detail.

Now the question I asked in my last reply is still to be answered?

Gaurav Kumar
OSWebstudio.Com

On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Andrea Giammarchi <an_...@hotmail.com>wrote:

>
>
> >
> > Question I was Asked by Andrea- "mod_reqrite or .htaccess is the answer,
> but
> > I wonder why you choose /user/username rather than just /username a la
> > twitter."
> >
> > I will be using many other aspects of my users something like
> > "/projects/username/"; "/gallery/username/".
>
> well, it does not matter if this service is user based.
>
> /username/ #as user home page
> /username/projects/ #as user projects
> /username/gallery/ #as user gallery
> /username/etc ...
>
> it's just a silly point but from user home page you isntantly know if user
> exists and you instantly know subsections
>
> In your way you assume that there is a gallery for that user while he could
> have created only projects, without galleries.
> So one search failed, while to go in the user page I need to digit /user/
> before, not a big deal but we are in tinyurl and bit.ly era
>
> Google Code put simply a /p/ as prefix plus the project name plus
> subsection
>
> /p/myprojname/
> /p/myprojname/wiki
>
> since you are starting now, maybe you could consider this semantic
> alternative, if it suits your requirements.
>
> Regards
> > > Thanks,
> > > Ash
> > > http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
>
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