Victor Engmark wrote:
So, should I reconfigure apache to get just a gnuherds.org. To avoid
losing bookmarks with this specific modification, we can do a redirect
from
www.gnuherds.org to gnuherds.org
Sounds great!
> - Don't include protocol and site name when linking to the same
> site. I.e., links should be of the form "/blah", instead of "
>
http://gnuherds.org/blah". This is already done some places, I
> believe.
While I was updating the source code to use always HTTPS, I removed that
'full' URLs. However as the site-entry-point directory is always the
same, I even removed the '/', being "blah" instead of "/blah". Right?
If the target is in the same directory, the "/" is unnecessary, yes.
Just a comment: "/jobs" or "/jobs/". The former?
The latter. I first thought the former was OK, since the server (correctly) resolves it to "/jobs/", but I found an article a few days ago which explained that this actually takes a few more cycles at the server, since it has to figure out whether you're referring to a directory or a file.
> These tips can be easily done with mod_rewrite (anyone using old bookmarks
> will just be redirected) and a couple renamings of files, and would be good
> SEO and usability practice.
So, we will modify the webapp interface in the Klaus new architecture,
but keep backward compatibility using mod_rewrite. Isn't it?
Yeah, that should work fine.
It would be cool if the Klaus' architecture offers that new interface as
default, without the need of mod_rewrite. So, more clean. Anyway, the
main goal is get it working.