Guys, I believe its just the "HybridURLCodingStrategy" and its subclasses (IndexHUCS) which encodes the mount point, page parameters and page instance information into the URL whereas others strategies DO have the mount-point & page-param in them (encoded in a different way) BUT the page-instance info (i.e. page-id/version) is not contained in the URL. I wonder why is this page-info not required by other strategies, wouldnt it be need to locate the older pages AND IF NOT how does it work for them...cant it work in a similar way for HUCS where we dont have those numbers in the url...
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