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byekwade, June 9, 2010
I used a previous version of this a few years back. Now, with the current version, it is much more robust and has even more functionality.
Before you get too frustrated with 404 errors, visit the documentation on their website. Copy and paste their entire .htaccess example file into your own and place it in your root directory (tweak it if you need to) and your 404 errors may go away. Now our visitors (real or bot) can crawl the website and see more realistic URLs in their browsers.
Before you get too frustrated with 404 errors, visit the documentation on their website. Copy and paste their entire .htaccess example file into your own and place it in your root directory (tweak it if you need to) and your 404 errors may go away. Now our visitors (real or bot) can crawl the website and see more realistic URLs in their browsers.



