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thanks for that
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I haven't run tfseo, nor will i ever, so i can't comment on it.
IMO, most ideal to least ideal: 1) vbseo + sitemap 2) some other single url per content source url thing + hacked sitemap code to compensate for the links 3) some other single url per content source url thing 4) stock vb + sitemap |
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Spinball,
try to uninstall and reinstall the product file again. |
Thank you for this, installed and nominated :D
I have a problem though. When I click my Google sitemap URL (http://www.northwestfirearms.com/for...p_index.xml.gz) I get this: Quote:
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Check your .htaccess file, as if I remember rightly the addon setup the rewrite to the forum root, which by the way is really where the sitemap should be to comply ;).
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I appreciate the reply. Unfortunately, that didn't work :(
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Do you have something in the "Sitemap Files URL" of the vBSEO Sitemap Settings (ACP -> vBSEO -> vBSEO Sitemap Settings) by any chance?
If so remove it, save the changes and try again. You might also want to read through this. |
Still getting the same message about the vbseo_getsitemap.php not being found. What interesting is even if I copy the sitemap .gz file to either the host root (/) or the forum root (forum/) it still comes up with that error message instead of letting me view/download the file.
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