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I have seen website where pages show up in different directories, lets says I go to a website that sells guitars
and I want to buy an acoustic guitar the directorie would be
http://www.guitarsonline.com/guitars/acousticguitar
(not an actual website

My website does the followin
http://www.garciakreations.com/default.htm is the homepag
when I want to go to a another category (lets say the company page) from the homepage I get
http://www.garciakreations.com/company.ht
Shouldn't the directory be the following
http://www.garciakreations.com/default/company.ht

Even if I go deep into the website the directory always shows the current page as a main pag
what am I do wrong?
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

It all depend on how you want to structure your web site content..

See my other comment inline below

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EGarcia said:
I have seen website where pages show up in different directories, lets
says I go to a website that sells guitars.
and I want to buy an acoustic guitar the directorie would be:
http://www.guitarsonline.com/guitars/acousticguitars
(not an actual website)
The link above indicated a folder called guitars with a subfolder called
acousticguitars and would have to have a default page within it call
default.htm
My website does the following
http://www.garciakreations.com/default.htm is the homepage
when I want to go to a another category (lets say the company page) from the homepage I get
http://www.garciakreations.com/company.htm
This is correct since the company.htm page is in the same folder/level as
the default home page for the domain, which is the root of your web.
No, unless you want to create a folder called default and then move the
company.htm page into it.
 

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