SEO urls with trailing slash and without .php extension?

5 posts by 4 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: November 29, 2011   (RSS)

Because CMSBuilder has some problems with useSeoUrls together with the .htaccess for ignoring file extensions together i found this little script:

http://codecanyon.net/item/mod-rewriter/79439

Could this be the solution?

Another problem for me is the fact that you can put anything behind the post url (try it on your site) and still see the post, instead of an error 404. For me that's not acceptable! Any solution for this?

Re: [videopixel] SEO urls with trailing slash and without .php extension?

By Jason - November 29, 2011

Hi,

I haven't use that software package before, so I'm not sure how effective it is. Does anyone else have any experience with codecanyon?

I'm not sure what you mean by putting "anything behind the post url" and not getting a 404 error. Could you provide an example?

Thanks
---------------------------------------------------
Jason Sauchuk - Project Manager
interactivetools.com

Hire me! Save time by getting our experts to help with your project.
http://www.interactivetools.com/consulting/

Re: [Jason] SEO urls with trailing slash and without .php extension?

By videopixel - November 29, 2011 - edited: November 29, 2011

Concerning the "anything behind the post url" here an example form your own website:

http://www.interactivetools.com/about/conditions.php/whatevertexthere

or

http://www.interactivetools.com/about/conditions.php?whatevertexthere


you will always arrive to http://www.interactivetools.com/about/conditions.php


I find that not logical... and for me there should be an error404 page instead!

Re: [videopixel] SEO urls with trailing slash and without .php extension?

These look to me just like malformed query strings for a valid page call. So the user _should_ find their way to the page as it is being called correctly. A 404 should only happen when the page is altogether not there.

Or am I missing something?

J.