Hi,
Dynamic mode (in conjunction with mod_rewrite) really just means that a site can run via page.cgi (instead of having to build statically)
This has a couple of advantages:
1) No more builds, ever
2) You have more power in the template. For example:
<%if user.Username%>
show something ONLY for users logged in
<%endif%>
The above code would obviously not work with static pages, as the user variables would not exist when the pages are built.
We do all of our site via mod_rewrite, and I've never had a problem with it.
Cheers
Andy (mod)
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Dynamic mode (in conjunction with mod_rewrite) really just means that a site can run via page.cgi (instead of having to build statically)
This has a couple of advantages:
1) No more builds, ever
2) You have more power in the template. For example:
<%if user.Username%>
show something ONLY for users logged in
<%endif%>
The above code would obviously not work with static pages, as the user variables would not exist when the pages are built.
We do all of our site via mod_rewrite, and I've never had a problem with it.
Cheers
Andy (mod)
andy@ultranerds.co.uk
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