How does OFBiz do with search engines? Is OFBiz search engine friendly?
Normally there is a webpage extension like .aspx or .htm, but with OFBiz there is no page extension. How is it possible to get user friendly URLs in OFBiz? Is this possible? What I mean is neater and nicer looking URLs, in .NET we call it URL rewriting. Brendan |
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Looks like it's time to train on Nabble : http://www.nabble.com/forum/Search.jtp?local=y&forum=2740&query=seo
Or MarkMail : http://ofbiz.markmail.org/search/?q=seo Or to look at OFBiz doc : http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/FAQ+-+Tips+-+Tricks+-+Cookbook+-+HowTo#FAQ-Tips-Tricks-Cookbook-HowTo-Searches to help doing both above... Jacques From: "Brendan Vogt" <[hidden email]> > How does OFBiz do with search engines? Is OFBiz search engine friendly? > Normally there is a webpage extension like .aspx or .htm, but with OFBiz > there is no page extension. > > > > How is it possible to get user friendly URLs in OFBiz? Is this possible? > What I mean is neater and nicer looking URLs, in .NET we call it URL > rewriting. > > > > Brendan > > |
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Also, though I have asked about it I finally did not use it but plain Apache HTTPD functionnalities (mode_rewrite, etc.) but you may
have a look at http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/ Jacques > Looks like it's time to train on Nabble : http://www.nabble.com/forum/Search.jtp?local=y&forum=2740&query=seo > Or MarkMail : http://ofbiz.markmail.org/search/?q=seo > Or to look at OFBiz doc : > http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/FAQ+-+Tips+-+Tricks+-+Cookbook+-+HowTo#FAQ-Tips-Tricks-Cookbook-HowTo-Searches to help doing > both above... > > Jacques > > From: "Brendan Vogt" <[hidden email]> >> How does OFBiz do with search engines? Is OFBiz search engine friendly? >> Normally there is a webpage extension like .aspx or .htm, but with OFBiz >> there is no page extension. >> >> >> >> How is it possible to get user friendly URLs in OFBiz? Is this possible? >> What I mean is neater and nicer looking URLs, in .NET we call it URL >> rewriting. >> >> >> >> Brendan >> >> > |
Show me the website that works on what you did?
-----Original Message----- From: Jacques Le Roux [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 3:11 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: SEO Also, though I have asked about it I finally did not use it but plain Apache HTTPD functionnalities (mode_rewrite, etc.) but you may have a look at http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/ Jacques > Looks like it's time to train on Nabble : http://www.nabble.com/forum/Search.jtp?local=y&forum=2740&query=seo > Or MarkMail : http://ofbiz.markmail.org/search/?q=seo > Or to look at OFBiz doc : > http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/FAQ+-+Tips+-+Tricks+-+Cookbook+-+HowTo#F AQ-Tips-Tricks-Cookbook-HowTo-Searches to help doing > both above... > > Jacques > > From: "Brendan Vogt" <[hidden email]> >> How does OFBiz do with search engines? Is OFBiz search engine friendly? >> Normally there is a webpage extension like .aspx or .htm, but with OFBiz >> there is no page extension. >> >> >> >> How is it possible to get user friendly URLs in OFBiz? Is this possible? >> What I mean is neater and nicer looking URLs, in .NET we call it URL >> rewriting. >> >> >> >> Brendan >> >> > |
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Not perfect, but enough for their needs so far. One simple example using a rewriterule inside a mod_jk virtual server on a static
page inside OFBiz directories structure http://www.labelleecole.fr/smartbox I guess you will have to learn some Apache rudiments or dig into Turkey possibillities Jacques From: "Brendan Vogt" <[hidden email]> > Show me the website that works on what you did? > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jacques Le Roux [mailto:[hidden email]] > Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 3:11 PM > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: SEO > > Also, though I have asked about it I finally did not use it but plain Apache > HTTPD functionnalities (mode_rewrite, etc.) but you may > have a look at http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/ > > Jacques > >> Looks like it's time to train on Nabble : > http://www.nabble.com/forum/Search.jtp?local=y&forum=2740&query=seo >> Or MarkMail : http://ofbiz.markmail.org/search/?q=seo >> Or to look at OFBiz doc : >> > http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/FAQ+-+Tips+-+Tricks+-+Cookbook+-+HowTo#F > AQ-Tips-Tricks-Cookbook-HowTo-Searches to help doing >> both above... >> >> Jacques >> >> From: "Brendan Vogt" <[hidden email]> >>> How does OFBiz do with search engines? Is OFBiz search engine friendly? >>> Normally there is a webpage extension like .aspx or .htm, but with OFBiz >>> there is no page extension. >>> >>> >>> >>> How is it possible to get user friendly URLs in OFBiz? Is this possible? >>> What I mean is neater and nicer looking URLs, in .NET we call it URL >>> rewriting. >>> >>> >>> >>> Brendan >>> >>> >> > |
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By default OFBiz doesn't use extensions on URL "file" names, but you can certainly use them, just have a ".html" on your request-map -> uri attributes, and in all documents that link to the given requests of course. We did this (for the fun of it) on www.undersunconsulting.com. Still, this doesn't really have anything to do with search engine optimization as search engines generally don't care about the file extensions on URLs. There are lots of other things important for that and quite a few tools in OFBiz to help out with it too. -David On Jan 3, 2008, at 4:55 AM, Brendan Vogt wrote: > How does OFBiz do with search engines? Is OFBiz search engine > friendly? > Normally there is a webpage extension like .aspx or .htm, but with > OFBiz > there is no page extension. > > > > How is it possible to get user friendly URLs in OFBiz? Is this > possible? > What I mean is neater and nicer looking URLs, in .NET we call it URL > rewriting. > > > > Brendan > smime.p7s (3K) Download Attachment |
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