Cms Pages Using Url Rewrite


Subject: Cms Pages Using Url Rewrite
Hi

A quick question I have a lot of cms pages on a site I am doing is there anyway possible that you can use the url rewrite rule on those pages..

or does anyone know any hints that I can investigate it myself...

If you cannot can someone let me know as well as I really hate having to spend ages researching if it cannot be done...

Thanks for any reply

Subject: Re: Cms Pages Using Url Rewrite
What do you need to be rewritten?

Page Title? Content in page? What?

Subject: Re: Cms Pages Using Url Rewrite
Maybe I misunderstand url rewrite...

i have for example blog.php as a cms page would it not be better shown as blog.html like the viewtopic pages or is this not necessary at all...?



Also as you asked could you change a cms page thats called page_one.php to show in the address bar as blog.html...

just an idea... :D

regards to title... love that feature.. great to see the cms page title in the browser

:mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Subject: Re: Cms Pages Using Url Rewrite
I have to think about that...

Anyway blog.php or blog.html are almost the same for SEO purpose... URL Rewrite is only useful for pages with many PHP GET VARS... like viewtopic or viewforum...

Subject: Re: Cms Pages Using Url Rewrite
Mighty Gorgon wrote: [View Post]


Anyway blog.php or blog.html are almost the same for SEO purpose... URL Rewrite is only useful for pages with many PHP GET VARS... like viewtopic or viewforum...


great something else I do not need to worry about... :mryellow:

Mighty Gorgon wrote: [View Post]
I have to think about that...


no worries as I know you are unbelievably busy... it was just a thought..

:mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Subject: Re: Cms Pages Using Url Rewrite
I will only think about that... I'm not planning to do anything! :LOL:

Subject: Re: Cms Pages Using Url Rewrite
LOL I understood that... :LOL:


Page 1 of 1


  
You cannot post new topics
You cannot reply to topics
You cannot edit your posts
You cannot delete your posts
You cannot vote in polls
You cannot attach files
You can download files
You cannot post calendar events

   

This is a "Lo-Fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.

Powered by Icy Phoenix based on phpBB
Generation Time: 0.1779s (PHP: 10% SQL: 90%)
SQL queries: 10 - Debug Off - GZIP Enabled