I try to stay away from non mod_rewriten URL's if possible and also make them as short as I can...
I could be wrong but using static (SEO friendly) urls in applications seem to the the standard coding method this days as oppose to a few years back when most applications are created using dynamic non SEO friendly url.
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I try to stay away from non mod_rewriten URL's if possible and also make them as short as I can...
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I also like rewritten urls, but I can't say I am making them short, in some cases pages containing more keywords are better.
I use dynamic URLs for the CMS part of sites. I do however set strict rules for myself to keep things within reasonable bounds. Norm of 2 variables with a Max of 3 variables and they must be simple.
Eaxample:
mysite.co.uk/gallery.php?prduct=widget&colour=red
mysite.co.uk/gallery.php?prduct=widget&colour=red&size=medium
This type of relatively simple URL is IMO fine for the major search engines and I have no problem getting pages with URLs structured like this indexed and performing very well position wise.
I always utilize the possibilities which is provided by the mod rewrite apache module. I think most of the developers tend to code their scripts to offer maximum benefit for the end user, and i belive the seo friendly, talkative URLs are a base demand in many cases. Otherwise i don't think that anybody would spend time to develop a solution for windows server to use the URL rewrite, but it is already exist![]()
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