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    rjjj111
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    Posted: 2006-Jul-26 19:54
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    Is there any reason to have your page names all lower case, mixed case or all upper case in the page names?

    example:
    www.mydomain.com/blue-car-ford-69-truck.asp
    www.mydomain.com/Blue-Car-Ford-69-Truck.asp
    www.mydomain.com/BLUE-CAR-FORD-69-TRUCK.asp

    do any of these cause probles and if so why?

    thanks.

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    Posted: 2006-Jul-26 20:00
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    All lower case is easier for people to remember. It is also less likely for you, the site owner, to mis-type any of the internal links to your pages.


    If multiple mixed-case names respond for a single page of content, then you have a big "duplicate content" problem to fix. That is an inherent problem with IIS, but Apache completely avoids the problem.


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