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Simon has a nice piece on good URLs, and especially the idea that you should never have two "real" URLs that point to the same place (instead, you should have one "real" URL and one redirect to the real URL). One of my favorite things about the new-fangled web app frameworks like Rails and Django is their encouragement of good, readable URLs. Good URLs are important. Use them!
Simon has a nice piece on good URLs, and especially the idea that you should never have two "real" URLs that point to the same place (instead, you should have one "real" URL and one redirect to the real URL). One of my favorite things about the new-fangled web app frameworks like Rails and Django is their encouragement of good, readable URLs. Good URLs are important. Use them!
added 2006 Tue Aug 15 19:05:33 by C.K.
Good info from Neophile: "I've been asked how I handle URLs on sites like Digg and Netscape. The URLs you choose to submit actually make quite a difference. Their uniqueness plays a big factor in getting promoted to the front page."
Good info from Neophile: "I've been asked how I handle URLs on sites like Digg and Netscape. The URLs you choose to submit actually make quite a difference. Their uniqueness plays a big factor in getting promoted to the front page."








