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Ok I have the tfseo installed 2.1 version on my vbulletin 3.7.4 patch level
When I click the forum category it is fine, but when each topic is listen when you click on it takes it to a page on my server that shows it doesnt exist: for example: http://radardetectorreview.net/f4/ra...ct-reviews-28/ shows it isnt found? how would I fix this? |
here is what shows up when trying to go to thread pages:
The requested URL /f4/radar-detector-product-reviews-28/ was not found on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Apache/2.2.9 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.9 OpenSSL/0.9.7a mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 PHP/5.2.6 Server at radardetectorreview.net Port 80 and here is the .htaccess.php file: RewriteRule ^([^/]+)/([^/]+)-([0-9]+)\/newpost.html$ showthread.php?t=$3&goto=newpost [QSA,L] RewriteRule ^([^/]+)/([^/]+)-([0-9]+)\/post([0-9]+).html$ showpost.php?p=$4 [QSA,L] RewriteRule ^([^/]+)/([^/]+)-([0-9]+)\/$ showthread.php?t=$3 [QSA,L] RewriteRule ^f([0-9]+)\/$ forumdisplay.php?f=$1 [QSA,L] RewriteRule ^f([0-9]+)\/([a-z]+)([0-9]+).html$ forumdisplay.php?f=$1&page=$3 [QSA,L] RewriteRule ^([^/]+)/([^/]+)-([0-9]+)\/([a-z]+)([0-9]+).html$ showthread.php?t=$3&page=$5 [QSA,L] RewriteRule ^([^/]+)/([^/]+)-([0-9]+)\/(.*)$ showthread.php?t=$3 [QSA,L] |
superjeff can u fix cmps module pls?
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How do I get to the Admin CP panel? I have installed with Vbulletin version 3.7.3.
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Once the mod is installed, should the URL's change automatically or will I have to edit another file for the URL rewrites to start taking place?
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Where in the admincp do I enable the tfseo? I don't understand how to get to that area. I am using 3.7.3
Thanks Jeff |
thanks. a really nice add-on
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When the plugin is working, how can I rename the forum URL's from the default setting such as /f5/ or /f2/ to something more friendly such as /tacos/ and /burritos/ ?
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ive just installed this and wen i actavate it i get page not found im using vb 3.7.5 i did the rewright in the htaccess file and im sure i did it right lol
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Can you give a precise example of how I would change the dir's from /f1/ to something like /life/
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Great mod. I'm having a problem trying to find the option to set it to heavy, is there only one option page?
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I don't see the option for the heavy mode: http://clipboard.itscurt.com/2009-01-18_0456.png |
Uninstall the plugin, and reinstall it. i think you didn't upload the files first of the product ;)
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Tinkle, I have the same problem. That is all I see as well.
I uploaded: /includes/functions_tfseo.php Then installed product-tfseo.xml via the plugin manager. Activated the plugin, verified it works, however cannot find anything relating to the word "Heavy". My cpanel looks identical to your screenshot. Maybe we have to install another package to get the "Heavy" part to work? |
I've just installed product-tfseo_vba37.xml as well, nothing has changed.
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I un-installed both XML plugins via cpanel>ManageProducts, then I re-installed them. I end up in the same place as before, no sight of "Heavy" anywhere on any page.
Thanks for any help you can provide here, I'm sure it's as frustrating for you as it is for me :) |
Thanks for this Mod. I have done the installation and am getting this error - "http://www.alpharadiotv.com/forum/f2/". I cannot see any where on the Vbulletin Options to select Heavy or otherwise.
I have the .htacces as per your read me. Any idea. |
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superjeff any word on your next update? I've been holding off installing this, and now I see 2.1 was pulled by VB.
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Any more thoughts on how to get the 'heavy' part of the mod to work? All other parts seem to be there and they work great. Just no sign of heavy, at all. See above, tried to un-install then re-install without success.
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Where do I place the htaccess file? Also, their is no Heavy Option.
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*Place .htaccess in the base /forums/ dir and then be sure apache is configured for it. Hopefully we can figure out the Heavy issue soon. |
See attachment. Where is the problem?
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The problem is: TfSEO 1.1.4.zip
Where can we donwload the 2.1 version? |
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See Screenshot (where is the Heavy option?):
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/attachmen...1&d=1232665192 See Screenshot (where is the Heavy option?): |
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I'm looking for a mod that would do url rewrite for the useraccounts.
example: Current URL http://www.fifamexico.net/foros/member.php?u=1 How I want it to look like http://www.fifamexico.net/foros/JAnders I'm not sure if this mod would be capable of doing something similar |
Not, it is not.
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2.1 worked great. The heavy option is there, enabled, and all is working/re-writing well. There is something which I can't seem to understand though, perhaps a setting hidden somewhere? When I enable heavy, and choose to re-write the +forum, +thread, and +url from the admincp: 1) main forum looks like: mysite.com/forums/ 2) each forum category looks like: mysite.com/forums/category-here/ 3) however, each post looks (exactly) like: mysite.com/forums/edit-this-from-admincp-than-forum-f2/welcome-t1/ Where do you edit this 3rd URL? Why is it coming out like this? The pages load fine, but the URL on the threads themselves (3rd above) are very weird. Ideally the thread URL would look just like "/forums/category/thread/" however I cannot find out how to do this. The category is perfect, it's just when you try to go to the actual thread inside the category that it goes berserk. Thanks Jeff |
You must edit that strings in the forum manager of your admincp.
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hi Jeff, we have installed APC cache on our server to reduce server load. On our dedicated server we have 8 VB forums running. Of these 8, only one (Oracle Forums) uses TFSEO. After installation of APC however we load tested by simulating high traffic on all websites. All of them performed brilliantly except our Oracle Forums . One site (MBAGuys) even has VBSEO installed which did better than the Oracle Forums.
VBulletin, VBSEO all give an option to enable APC to cache php. I understand that TFSEO is a free and under-development MOD. But do you have any plans to optimize it to use with many of the caching systems available? We wouldn't mind paying for it, if you charge for it. And lastly would you please let us know when you will be releasing the update with VBAdvanced BUG fixed. It's been more than a month since I am waiting for it. Thanks and Regards |
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Will update the post soon. |
TfSEO enabled, heavy:
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[root@hserver ~]# ab -n 100 http://hserver/tfseo_1/main-forum-f2/dsadas-t4 Code:
[root@hserver ~]# ab -n 100 http://hserver/tfseo_1/showthread.php?p=4#post4 |
Hello
Does this mod make a load on the server's CPU or RAM ?! .. |
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