I've added this to my .htaccess
# Rewrite for SE/User friendlyness
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^travelguides/(.+) /cgi-bin/directory/page.cgi?g=$1&d=1 [L]
it works like a charm, does in fact redirect the user to where I want them to go. here's my question: once a user gets into the links by going to http://www.mysite.com/travelguides/whatever the navigation in the templates still shows dynamic addresses. is there a rewrite rule that I could use so that if they hit "home" they didn't get http://www.mysite.com/.../page.cgi?g=&d=1 in their browser? I'd rather them not bookmark that, I'd rather them bookmark http://www.mystie.com/travelguides/index.htm or something like that... not to mention spider food.
any help is greatly appreciated.
Will
# Rewrite for SE/User friendlyness
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^travelguides/(.+) /cgi-bin/directory/page.cgi?g=$1&d=1 [L]
it works like a charm, does in fact redirect the user to where I want them to go. here's my question: once a user gets into the links by going to http://www.mysite.com/travelguides/whatever the navigation in the templates still shows dynamic addresses. is there a rewrite rule that I could use so that if they hit "home" they didn't get http://www.mysite.com/.../page.cgi?g=&d=1 in their browser? I'd rather them not bookmark that, I'd rather them bookmark http://www.mystie.com/travelguides/index.htm or something like that... not to mention spider food.
any help is greatly appreciated.
Will