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Aug 9 |
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Should I transliterate my URL paths? Thanks, yeah the comment from w3d confirms what I thought, that behind the scenes it's all the same. It's not about the server being able to handle it, it's about which URL you choose. So it's simply a matter of aesthetics and perhaps mildly of SEO. I wish IE would just do what the others do and then the decision would be clear. But it doesn't seem to be going that way. |
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Aug 8 |
awarded | Student |
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Aug 8 |
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Should I transliterate my URL paths? @milo5b that's interesting. OK let's settle for "a lot of people". |
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Aug 8 |
asked | Should I transliterate my URL paths? |
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Aug 8 |
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URLs: Should I use hyphens or underscores? Although Dan is technically right, all this "proof" discussion is really detracting from the elegance of the answer. |
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Aug 8 |
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URLs: Should I use hyphens or underscores? @EvanPlaice actually, yes. |