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		<title>Search Engine Safe Routes in Mach-II</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Search Engine Safe (SES) Routes are another great way of generating immaculate URLs using Mach-II which are great for SEO applications and making things just look cleaner. What are Search Engine Safe (SES) routes? Take a typical Mach-II URL, e.g. /index.cfm?event=world&#38;country=canada&#38;province=british%20columbia&#38;city=vancouver. Even using Mach-II&#8217;s own Search Engine Safe (SES), the URL remains somewhat ugly: /index.cfm/event/world/country/canada/province/british%20columbia/city/vancouver/. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Search Engine Safe URLs with Mach-II</title>
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