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borferIntroduction to the use of mod_rewrite for more search engine and user friendly URLs
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Rafa BayonaPretty URLs have been a common SEO technique for many years now but many of the early benefits are no longer applicable.
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Alainn GozertA lot of today's content on the web is dynamic - that is, the page you see does not physically exist on the server but instead is put together on the fly by a server-side script. Commonly, the method for passing data to the script is via the query string.
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O technique for many years now but many of the early benefits are no longer applicable. The bad news is if you are hoping to massively boost your search engine rankings by using pretty URLs, you're about ten years too late. You would be much better off spending the time writing better content. The good news is you can still benefit from it - keywords in the URL often help with SEO, and there are claims that a static extension such as .html is preferred over the dynamic (.php, .cgi and so on). However, the main reason I will always incorporate URL rewriting into my own projects is it makes the whole application look a lot neater and more professional. Whatever your reasoning is, pretty URLs are so simple to setup - what have you got to lose? Note: if your website is already launched, indexed in search engines and linked to from other websites,
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FirstN@me L@stN@meIntroduction to the use of mod_rewrite for more search engine and user friendly URLs
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