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** 7. Using personalised URLs **
by Mark on Friday 2 March 2007
After installation, pages generated with SPIP use relative addresses of
the form spip.php?article765, which results in URLS like http://www.spip.net/spip.php?article765.
There is a possibility to have addresses more to your taste if you choose
— for example article123.html or Title-of-the-article.html, and SPIP
helps you with a portion of this task.
This functionality requires an understanding of the difference between the
two types of URL:
the apparent URL of a page, being what you typed into or what is displayed
in the address bar of your navigator. For example, http://www.spip.net/fr_article3588.html. These are the URLs that people
often want to make "prettier" or "more (...)
The article "7. Using personalised URLs" was validated by Committo, Ergo
Sum..
** 7. Using personalised URLs **
by Mark on Friday 2 March 2007
After installation, pages generated with SPIP use relative addresses of
the form spip.php?article765, which results in URLS like http://www.spip.net/spip.php?article765.
There is a possibility to have addresses more to your taste if you choose
— for example article123.html or Title-of-the-article.html, and SPIP
helps you with a portion of this task.
This functionality requires an understanding of the difference between the
two types of URL:
the apparent URL of a page, being what you typed into or what is displayed
in the address bar of your navigator. For example, http://www.spip.net/fr_article3588.html. These are the URLs that people
often want to make "prettier" or "more (...)