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Posted by CyberDog on 01/03/06 14:03

Jeff Johns wrote:
> You can also control a mod_rewrite thru .htaccess file, also why not
> just use the question mark? Most search engines will read up to two
> variables after the question mark in a URL, so if you use the question
> mark then set up your variables with a backslash you should be okay.
> You just have to write a function to parse all your variables.
>
> example:
> http://www.yoursite.com/?someidnumber.jpg/this.jpg/whateryouwant
>
> But do a search for controlling mod_rewrite thru htaccess.

Thanks for your repy!

I've tried with mod_rewrite rewrite rules but the extension is not
installed on the server, it ignores the .htaccess settings.

As for the "?", yes, I still have it as a option, but I'm avoiding it
because I call this dynamic image on forums etc. that ignore the [IMG]
tag if the link contains "?" :(

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