[FX.php List] url

Terry Melancon Sr. filemaker at mrtoothbrush.com
Thu Dec 2 01:37:22 MST 2010


Frank,

This is true! Very true! And don't forget the Meta Tags too, for each  
unique page.

Thank You,
Terry Melancon Sr.
Orange CA 92865 USA
MrToothbrush.com
terry at mrtoothbrush.com

On Dec 1, 2010, at 7:15 PM, Someone wrote:

> Thanks guys for the feedback
> I looking into this because someone told my client that this "allow  
> the pages to be more crawlable"
>
> Frank
>
> On Dec 1, 2010, at 1:10 PM, Dale Bengston wrote:
>
>> Right. The traditional URL query with a key/value pair is probably http://www.4imprint.ca/&product=C110583-CL/ 
>> . The hyphenated stuff has no key to accompany its value, so  
>> Andrew's correct in pegging that as for SEO.
>>
>> On Dec 1, 2010, at 11:41 AM, Andrew Denman wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, this is what they're using. Do a search on 'URL rewriting'  
>>> for all the info on URL rewriting you could ever want.  It allows  
>>> you to create easier to remember, more SEO friendly, or just less  
>>> cluttered links and re-direct them on the server side to your  
>>> specific pages.
>>>
>>> In that link's specific case it probably redirects to a page  
>>> product.php, or index.php and invokes code to process a product  
>>> search, pulling up product 'C110583-CL'.  The rest of the link  
>>> does not appear to be used by the server and is probably there for  
>>> SEO.
>>>
>>> Example:
>>> http://www.4imprint.ca/product/C110583-CL/Spectator-Travel-Mug-16-oz.-Closeout
>>> Is re-written to either:
>>> /product.php?id=C110583-CL
>>> /index.php?action=product&id=C110583-CL
>>>
>>> Note that nothing on the server automatically creates links like  
>>> this; you'll have to do that through your code.  The server only  
>>> interprets the links based on rules you give it.
>>>
>>> Andrew Denman
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: fx.php_list-bounces at mail.iviking.org [mailto:fx.php_list-bounces at mail.iviking.org 
>>> ] On Behalf Of Dale Bengston
>>> Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 11:04 AM
>>> To: FX.php Discussion List
>>> Subject: Re: [FX.php List] url
>>>
>>> I'm thinking that everything after the domain and the first slash  
>>> is generated by enabling mod_rewrite in Apache's comfig file.
>>>
>>> Dale
>>>
>>> On Dec 1, 2010, at 10:58 AM, Someone wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi.
>>>> Anyone know how this is done?
>>>> Place this url (
>>>> http://www.4imprint.ca/product/C110583-CL/Spectator-Travel-Mug-16-oz.-
>>>> Closeout ) into your browser and a detail page for this product  
>>>> shows
>>>> up
>>>>
>>>> Is this php (or some other language) or the server configuration  
>>>> (like apache) or both.
>>>>
>>>> Thank
>>>>
>>>> Frank
>>>>
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