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 Posted by Shawn Wilson on 06/13/99 11:29 
Like a lot of people, I've got an online photo album, and I'm looking to add  
a couple features.  I've been looking at other examples for some ideas and I  
came back to Flickr as it seems to be pretty popular. 
 
I'm wondering why they did a few things and wondered if anyone out there has  
some ideas on their technique. 
 
They seem to use a directory structure instead of GET vars to acomplish  
things and I was curious as to why they would do that other than simply to  
avoid using GET at all. 
 
For example, when looking at a single picture found by exploring a user's  
sets, the URL seems to be this: 
 
domain/photos/user/picid/in/set-setid/ 
 
When looking at a single picture when browsing favorites, the URL seems to  
be this: 
 
domain/photos/user/picid/ 
 
 
Is there some reason that one would rather that kind of a system than using  
GET vars like this: 
 
domain/page?user=user&set=setid 
 
Is it just more elegant?  Or is there a bigger reason why one might want to  
do it that way? 
 
 
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Shawn Wilson
 
  
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