Appreciate the mod_rewrite suggestions. That will clearly solve the
problem of the broken inbound links.

However, I need to do some more research on what Google counts as an
inbound link. The Google page ranking may just want to see what its
always seen i.e. <site name>/<page name>.html or the ranking software
may be clever enough to figure out that pollenceramics.com/artist
still works and is accepted as an inbound link.

I certainly take the point that its much better to follow the rails
convention of <site name>/<page name> and forget the .html.


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