Hi just wondering - I would like to include in emails a URL that is like this: mysite.com/THIS.html
Obviosuly THIS.html is more catchy and pops out more -
The server I use prefers all URLs to be in small caps - so do I use htaccess to change that? Anyone know the code for this?
THANKS!!!!
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Re-writing A Url From Caps To Normal
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, Jan 04 2011 03:09 AM
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Posted 04 January 2011 - 03:09 AM
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Posted 04 January 2011 - 02:36 PM
Hi just wondering - I would like to include in emails a URL that is like this: mysite.com/THIS.html
Obviosuly THIS.html is more catchy and pops out more -
The server I use prefers all URLs to be in small caps - so do I use htaccess to change that? Anyone know the code for this?
THANKS!!!!
Obviosuly THIS.html is more catchy and pops out more -
The server I use prefers all URLs to be in small caps - so do I use htaccess to change that? Anyone know the code for this?
THANKS!!!!
What happens if you click on such a link? Is the server automagically doing the rewrite for you?
If not, why not consider using a large font or image for the link instead?
Asking your server to rewrite URLs just for the sake of promoting them in a funky way is not really efficient.
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