Hello! I am working on a site for a client which requires the implementation of an internal linking structure based on mod_rewrite URLs instead of the current dynamic URLs. Below is some project info.
Current pages:
homepage: [login to view URL]
Vehicle list page : [login to view URL]
Vehicle detail page example: [login to view URL]
I would like the following:
Dynamic Sitemap:
-Create a sitemap page which will link to all pages on the site
-Each of the main pages
-Each of the vehicle pages
--Organize these links under the main link for the “showroom” page in two columns.
--Each of these links should display the vehicle name as the anchor text, the “title=” tag for the link should also include the vehicle name, and the “href=” should point to the mod_rewrite URL.
-Add a link to [login to view URL] in the footer include file so that every page on the site will link to the sitemap.
[login to view URL]:
-Links on this page must point to the mod_rewrite URL
--Each of the vehicle links
--The paging links (next page, page #)
Dynamic drop-down menu:
-All links in this drop down menu must point to the mod_rewrite URL
--these must point to the abolute URL, not relative.
---The current “view source” looks like:
----VALUE='43'
---It should look something like:
----VALUE='[login to view URL]'
The mod_rewrite URLs that I refer to are URLs to the static URL translations for each of the actual dynamic URLs. I need someone that understands how mod_rewrite works in order to complete this project. If additional rules need to be defined on the mod_rewrite component that are not currently defined, I will put you in touch with my webserver administrator to communicate your needs, and he will reconfigure the component.
Please let me know if you have any questions, or if I didn't make one of these points clear. I like to work with programmers that are very good at communicating their current progress and get things done in a timely manner.
Thank you!