pretty url htaccess help?

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per Google web-spam worker Matt Cutts, Google uses the hyphen character as a word separator in URL and not underscores. (seehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3SFVfDIS5k)... However, C5 uses the underscore character. For purposes of search optimization I want to go ahead and use the hyphen and not the underscore.

htaccess drives the pretty url rewriting and those directives are "black magic" to me. How do I modify the lines to create a hyphen instead of an underscore?

ParaplegicRacehorse
 
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defunct
Here you go:
http://c5mix.com/tutorials/use-hyphens-instead-of-underscores-in-co...

I put in a bug request to fix it so we can properly override that class. Hopefully next version but for now you need to modify the core.
ParaplegicRacehorse replied on at Permalink Reply
ParaplegicRacehorse
That seems to do the trick, alright. Thanks!

Now, if only I can figure out why the logged-in superuser gets "Access Denied" when trying to add a user to a group or view the sitemap tab in the back-end, I'll be a happy camper...