Re: Using mod_rewrite
Re: Using mod_rewrite
- Subject: Re: Using mod_rewrite
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 16:18:40 -0700
I've heard that view expressed here before. I wonder if anyone, other
than web developers, ever do that? I doubt that most users have more
than a peripheral awareness of the URL and its changes. Heck, I have a
hard enough time getting most people to navigate by clicking on buttons
that read >>>>> CLICK HERE <<<<<
:-)
Chuck
On Jul 13, 2004, at 3:57 PM, Amorya North wrote:
On 13 Jul 2004, at 11:35 pm, Arturo Pirez wrote:
On Jul 13, 2004, at 2:30 PM, Amorya North wrote:
OK, my partner for the site I'm developing has decided that he
doesn't like the URLs Webobjects makes.
Not that in matters in the slightest but you could list the reasons
why? Just curious.
Basically, he wants them to be more human-readable, and to not give
away what technology is being used behind the scenes. He doesn't like
having /cgi-bin/Webobjects/ present in the path because it adds no
value to the visitor's experience of the site.
He has the opinion that the URL should be 'for' the site visitor - so
that the visitor can hack it apart to get to other bits of the site -
and the software should fit in with that, not the other way round.
Amorya
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