> You can use query parameters, "pathinfo parameters",
> or a combination of
> the two. You should be able to do something like:
>
> $link.addQueryData("template",
> "store/Department.vm") and it will work
> fine. Though I have not tested
> this. The main reason for using pathinfo over query
> data is that most
> indexers ignore url's that contain query data as
> they are dynamic
> content. It may also help with log analysis, but i
> am not an expert in
> these areas. If you have a site that is dynamically
> generated such as a
> store, but you want your site to be indexed, it is
> best to make it
> appear as static data.
Well, this is a good explanation.
> IE will show %2C as a comma, so it is not quite so
> ugly, though i am not
> sure what makes %2C uglier than comma. Not sure
> whether IE users or
> netscape/mozilla users are more concerned about url
> prettiness, but you
> can be comforted that most users will not see the
> encoding and i doubt
> more will not care what the url looks like anyway.
URL can be seen as additional navigation help.
For example, you can look on this URL
from russian news site:
http://www.lenta.ru/most/2001/11/19/glass/
topic ------------->^^^^
date ------------------>^^^^^^^^^^^
story name ----------------------->^^^^^^^
This provides good visual clue, and sometimes allows
faster navigation ( if he likes to see all stories
from topic area "most" for november 2001 he will just
remove "19/glass" )
Another issue that it's better to not to reveal
what's working behind the scenes.
BTW, yet another newbie question:
Why turbine forces redirect on a new session?
regards,
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