Date: 06/25/01
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On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Brian Popp wrote:
> This is just my opinion, but that sounds like a maintenance nightmare. I
> wouldn't wish such a thing on my worst enemy. I guess if you used some
> randomly generated hash as your index it could be used to conceal the
> location of your pages, but with a sequential index, what do you gain?
>
The ability to move local pages around in the filesystem at any time and
to / from any location without having to worry about dead links. I don't
think concelment is the desired effect here (maybe I'm wrong? If so then I
concur with Brian).
Really, this kind of stuff is better handeled with a good set of
ErrorDocument scripts and some forethought into the layout of your site.
-n
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