I doubt that most users will notice or care what the URL they are visiting is until they need access to it, e.g. for bookmarking, or for copy/pasting into an email to send to a friend "John! You like Ninja Monkeys. This page has the movie DVD for only £5!". If the URL to the page they are actually interested in is masked, then you wreck things for the user.
There is nothing stopping you rewriting all URLs so they take a nicer format. Even if the user performs a search using a form, you can have form handler redirect to a prettier URL.
In reply to Frames and URL masking
by dorward
in thread Hiding Perl's Machine Room on the web
by Andre_br
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