This wouldn't be hard to do, and you wouldn't need to do a redirect either.

Parse the line as robert suggests and then just assign a var myabee
@@local$param1=123

Then in your taf logic instead of using IF @ARG = 123, use the var instead
IF @@local$param1 = 123

Troy


-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Garcia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 1:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Path Args??


I was researching doing this at one time for a customer, and never
ended up doing it. But I did some tests.

My approach was to have all requests for the domain go to a single taf
file. This taf would extract the url using the <@cgiparam> tag, parse
the path and redirect accordingly.

There may be another approach, but that was what I came up with one day
sitting on the throne.

Robert.

On Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at 09:34  AM, Dale Huxford wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> Probably been asked before, but I can't find the answer anywhere.
> We're trying to build a search engine friendly content management
> system with WiTango. Has anyone made path arguments work with WiTango?
>
> i.e. www.site.com/page.taf/234/ instead of
> www.site.com/page.taf?page=234
>
> Thanks,
> Dale.
>
>
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