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hows it going everyone welcome back to next episode on how to create PHP now in this episode somebody asked me to show how we could change the URL name inside a website if we have a PHP based website now what Im talking about is instead of it saying amen to that net for which last article PHP question mark ID equal to 1 and name equal to hello world then we could have something like enters the net force last article Forge last one for slash hello world which is much cleaner to look at not just from a usability point of view but also for sale because when we want to optimize for search engine so your website will pop up more often inside a search engine it is proven that search engines love that your URL looks clean so instead of having this long messy URL its much better to have a clean looking URL now I do have a separate episode in my HTML course showing how it contains the what he called the URL using something called an HT Access file and were going to do something very similar