[nycphp-talk] friendly urls (furls) and the gaps
Kenneth Downs
ken at secdat.com
Fri Mar 23 07:43:21 EDT 2007
Rick wrote:
> You are correct in saying that the URL defines the resource, and the
> "permanence" (I use that loosely) is quite important really. The way
> I translated the question was more or less along the lines of, "say I
> have this resource, which looks like a folder, is it going to look for
> an index.html file?"
Yes, that was my meaning.
> As far as AJAX is concerned, that's a touchy subject with me. I try
> to make sure that anything I'm serving via AJAX is more-or-less
> personal to the person requesting it, say a message list or friends
> list or something, directly related to the person. There's always
> elegant fallbacks, and what I tend to use AJAX for (I am using AJAX as
> a synonym of a XMLHttpRequest object, as opposed to anything else
> which would be correct) is personal data related to the user currently
> logged in that isn't important to be indexed.
This has suggested itself to me as well -- AJAX after you're logged in,
or at very least elegant fallback for the public links.
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