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Answerscript Url Modification

Monday, August 24th, 2009
August 24th, 2009 Answerscript Url ModificationI have a Yahoo! answers type script that needs modifying slightly.Modifcation 1) The scripts urls currently look like domain.com/category/questionurl|91I need the script changing so the the pipe (|) is removed and a hyphen is used: domain.com/category/questionurl-91.Modification 2) Sptimize sql for view.tpl (reduce multiple queries per answer to 1)Modification 3) Fix ask.php and admin/questions_edit.php to handle quotes in question and ensure th

Domain Name Suggestion Pls?

Monday, July 13th, 2009
I'm opening a blog on finance, marketing, internet marketing and some other business relevant blog. But i can hardly think of any name for my domain. HELP PLS! *preferably 1 or 2 words without hyphen *preferably .com Related Reading: Experiments in Mental Suggestion (Studies in Consciousness) A Dictionary of First Names Education in the Moral Domain Expired Domain Fortunes - How To Pick Up An Empire Of Expired Domains w/ Targeted Visitors Traffic & Earn A Pa

Hyphens – Domain Name Poison?

Monday, July 6th, 2009
In the Middle Ages people debated the question, “How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?” Very little has changed. Here in the Twenty-first Century we consider such imponderables as “Does Google penalize websites with more than one hyphen in their domain names?” Now, as then, the answer is unknowable for the engineers at Google are as impenetrable as the mind of God. About all we really know about hyphens is that you can use them, but not at the beginning or end of the domain name. Som

Exact Match Ruined By Hyphen

Monday, June 29th, 2009
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Domain Quester Pro

Thursday, June 25th, 2009
Search for domains by unlimited number of keywords. Input unlimited number of words that relate to your business interests and these exact terms will be used as “root words” in an extensive search for available domain names. Choosing “.net without hyphen” or “.com with hyphen” options will often produce quality sounding names if you dont mind that syntax. A domain name is a company’s unique identifier on the Internet. The same domain name can be used with a company’s Web address and their email