Creating Short URL's
September 28th, 2007
I've recently been involved in a project whereby we'll convert a long URL into a short URL. This is by no means a new service - some sites have been doing this for ages.
What we did this time round is get a really, really short url - something memorable too… So we bought url.co.uk.
We decided that we'd start off by offering something 'new' as well - where possible, we'll check the destination URL against a frequently updated database of known phishing sites. We don't want to send you and your visitors to a malicious site that looks like Paypal, but isn't Paypal!
We've got more features in the pipeline, but I'd urge you to give it a shot, and see what you think.
As always, I'd appreciate any comments you have on the service!
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1. Stuff by Sarah » Sa&hellip | September 28th, 2007 at 9:31 pm
[…] Anyway, he explains it better than I do so pop over to his site and read his Creating Short URLs post on the subject […]
2. Jem | October 1st, 2007 at 3:44 pm
Just got here through stuffbysarah.net - I think you've done a good job. My only suggestion would be to set up a .htaccess redirect so anyone going to www.url.co.uk will end up at url.co.uk, for optimum shortness.
I'll pass the link around instead of tinyurl.com I think
3. Khalid | October 1st, 2007 at 3:59 pm
Thanks for pointing that out - I'm not quite sure why that wasn't done in the first place, but it's doing it now!
Cheers
4. Jon Spriggs | November 27th, 2007 at 3:12 pm
Something I saw at another website was that quite a lot of pod casts will quote URLs, which are nearly meaningless.
One shortening URL service uses real words (like Mohawk or picture) after the URL to make it more pronounceable
Regards,
Jon
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