I very much like the idea of encoding bookmarkable pages so they are
crawable and other pages so end-users don't try to pass in fake values
and we don't expose more about our internals than need be.
Gili
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
So...
http://myserver/myapp?bookmarkablePage=mypck.ActivitiesPage&id=1123
from/ to
http://myserver/myapp/activities/cool_and_the_gang_live_again
Is possible? I may be missing something, but I think this can only be
done with Servlet filters? Maybe by overriding WebRequest etc, you could
do it
(for circumvent code like:
private boolean bookmarkablePage()
{
// Get any component parameter
final String pageClassName =
request.getParameter("bookmarkablePage");
if (pageClassName != null)
....
)
but that's probably quite difficult...
Eelco
Juergen Donnerstag wrote:
No, we don't ship a crawler-safe implementation yet. What are the
requirements for crawler-save urls?
I think the solution approach we currently have is ok. It is not
perfect though. What I can think of is a kind of chain (or filters)
which may be added on application level. Filters would have to
implement 2 methods: one for encoding/encryption the other for
decoding/decryption. By means of the chain you could stack an
encryption implementaton on top of a crawler-save implementation. Bad
example. It doesn't make much sense to combine these two filters. Any
idea of filters you would like to have and which make sense to be
combined with one another? I can't currently think of any. If there is
no need, IMO the current flexibility is sufficient enough.
Juergen
On 5/27/05, Johan Compagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
desire.
They shouldn't be mutually exclusive..
I can think that in one application everything must be encoded.
Except some
book markable pages or other urls
johan
Juergen Donnerstag wrote: Johan,
was that a desire or did you try it already?
Juergen
On 5/27/05, Johan Compagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And both in the same application are elegantly possible..
johan
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Ok, that's cool. Doesn't have to be a factory, as long as it is
elegantly possible.
Eelco
Juergen Donnerstag wrote:
I think this is already possible by means of the same mechanism.
Whether you call it encyrpt/decrypt or encode/decode it doesn't
matter. I'm not sure what kind of benefit a factory would provide.
Juergen
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Category: core
Group: 1.1
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Eelco Hillenius (eelco12)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: custom url rewriting
Initial Comment:
Support was added for encrypting url's in 1.0. The next
step is to allow users to customize url rewriting, e.g.
by providing a factory class.
For example, as a user I could want instead of url:
http://myserver/myapp?bookmarkablePage=mypck.ActivitiesPage&id=1123
to have url:
http://myserver/myapp/activities/cool_and_the_gang_live_again
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