Static vs. Dynamic URLs

by Leslie on November 14, 2006

The terms 'static' and 'dynamic' do not correctly represent any real technological differences in how pages are delivered. The real issue is 'clean URL' or 'messy URL' -- query strings is a common example. The engines are far better today at dealing with these URLs, so the historical advantage of clean URLs has dissipated considerably, but messy URLs still remain a problem and their use should be minimized.

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