This project is for a ASP.net programmer to change dynamic urls to static ones.
for the site [login to view URL] that sells food products.
For example, a url like this one for shrimp and grits [[login to view URL]<wbr />/store/[login to view URL]<wbr />?productID=17&category=9&page=0][1]
needs to be this [[login to view URL]<wbr />/entrees/[login to view URL]][2]
The Url Rewriting shouldn't be too tough. Maybe 2-3 hours worth of time to get the regular expressions figured out and making sure all of the external files are linked correctly (javascript & css) since the directory structures will be changed.
The site has a CMS system which also needs meta tag info (description, title, and keywords) entered into the database and built into the user input system on the CMS.
Once done, I'll need the site transferred over from one server to another.
## Deliverables
This project is for an internal server rewrite using isapi rewrite plugin, not an external client redirect. This is .net not php.
I'd like to rewrite all pages so they are static and would also want the home page to just be [[login to view URL]][3] without [login to view URL] as well so the web isnt confused as to know which home page to link to.
My idea for the urls on products is this: the category would go first, then the product.
For example, biscut mix is in the category of breads and batters, so the url will go from
[[login to view URL]<wbr />/[login to view URL]:<wbr />\Inetpub\vhosts\gullahgourmet<wbr />.net\gullah_images\ProductImage<wbr />s\125\Biscuit_Web.jpg&Thumb<wbr />=true][4]
to [[login to view URL]<wbr />-and-batters/[login to view URL]][5]
We will need to set up 301 redirects for old pages.
All code will be given to you from the original coder. It is best that you have some sort of chat to speak with him about this. After the project is completed we then need to install it on the domain of [login to view URL]
I'll provide a list of what all urls should look like, so you won't be guessing what the final static pages should be. Feel free to ask any questions you may have!
Also in bid let me know your experiences doing a project like this. Thanks.