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			<title>Class Software - Friendly URLs</title>
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				<title>ColdFusion Simple Friendly URLs</title>
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				There quite a few methods out there for making search engine and user friendly URLs in ColdFusion eg Spike&apos;s Friendly URL servlet or one of the many Apache and IIS URL rewiters.

These are great if your hosting provider has installed them or if you have your own dedicated server. So what do you do if this is not the case or you want to support friendly URLs in a web server agnostic way?
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				<pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2007 16:57:00 +1000</pubDate>
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