Hail Monks!
i have been wondering this for a while and was hoping someone here could clarify my question.
on some websites the url is for example, "http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,809353,00.asp?kc=EWTH102099TX1K0100487",
well i was wondering what the "0,3959,809353,00.asp" was... is it a parameter being passed to a script, or does the file have commas in it? wanst sure having files with commas in the name is possible...
but anyway, i like this method, even though i do not fully understand it, and i wanted to try it out, though i need some help with what is actually going on.
thanks monks!
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another example : "http://gamespot.com/gamespot/filters/0,10850,6013548,00.html"
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