[joomla] Re: How to handle many friendly URLs to specific pagesin Joomla?
Ryan W. Ozimek
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Mon Jan 29 11:04:35 EST 2007
I agree, OpenSEF really gives you a lot of power to create URLs just as
Kirill is looking for. We happily use it on our site with ease.
Best,
Ryan
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From: joomla-bounces at lists.nyphp.org [mailto:joomla-bounces at lists.nyphp.org]
On Behalf Of Norman O'Neil
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 10:59 AM
To: NYPHP SIG: Joomla
Subject: Re: [joomla] Re: How to handle many friendly URLs to specific
pagesin Joomla?
you may want to look at opensef. I am pretty sure you have a lot of
flexibility with it that you wouldn't have with sefadvanced
On 1/29/07, Dn. Kirill Sokolov <kirill at svots.edu> wrote:
These are interesting questions. As an aside, I think that the lack
of built in "aliasing" as SEF Advance calls it really hinders
Joomla's potential growth. It's been difficult for me to convince
small non profits that their URL's might lose some flexibility that
basic HTML in Apache provides.
For example, if you have:
http://www.svots.edu/Library/index.html
in straight HTML, your user can typically enter the following in the
address bar:
http://www.svots.edu/Library
and get to the appropriate page.
I haven't found anything in months of forum-hopping that would
describe how to make this functionality work. The best I can do is
create an alias in SEF advance like:
http://www.svots.edu/Library/index.html/ [the
trailing slash is
there on purpose]
Maybe I just need to learn some Apache rewriting rules..?
Best to all,
Kirill Sokolov
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