RE: What creates these filenames?
by "Kenny Lai" <klai(at)rs1winc.com>
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"'Mike Taylor'" <lonewolf(at)one.net> |
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Usually third party web applications such as Vignette storyserver, and in
this case, it looks like a vignette story server generated html file. 0
means uncached, the 1151 is the template ID, 17598 is the object id passed
in, and 00 is browser capabilites
hope that helps
kenny
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Kenny Lai
Web Developer
360hiphop
www.360hiphop.com
klai(at)rs1winc.com
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org
[mailto:owner-hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org]On Behalf Of Mike Taylor
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 9:34 AM
To: hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org
Subject: What creates these filenames?
The past couple years I've been seeing more and more dynamic
content-driven website with HTML file names that look something like this:
0,1151,17598,00.html
The file is usually followed by the more familiar querystrings. My
question is, what are they doing to produce filenames like this; do the
numbers have any significance or purpose, and what is the advantage of
using this method vs. other server-side scripting such as ASP, PHP, etc.?
Mike Taylor
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