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BirdOPrey5 04-05-2014 08:00 AM

I'm not sure about using it with the dragon byte mod, no- as I don't have DBSEO installed and never intend to install it- so I will never be testing my mods against it- just like I never tested them against VBSEO. It is most certainly use at your own risk.

I don't believe there will be a conflict. I also don't know when it will be added to DBSEO- but I was in communication with them and was told they do intend to add the feature. I suppose plans can always change but it is such an easy feature I doubt they would change their mind.

krimznheidiz 04-18-2014 08:02 AM

There is an error show " The following dependencies were not met:
This product is not compatible with version 5.3.28 of PHP. (Compatible starting with 5.4.0)"

BirdOPrey5 04-18-2014 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by krimznheidiz (Post 2493685)
There is an error show " The following dependencies were not met:
This product is not compatible with version 5.3.28 of PHP. (Compatible starting with 5.4.0)"

That means that your server is running PHP 5.3.28 but I made it clear you need at least PHP 5.4.0 in the description of this mod. It will not work on your server.

karnevil 04-18-2014 02:28 PM

Hi BOP5 and all,

Question for you if I may

I regularly check google webmaster tools for crawl errors such as this, on our forum www.legalbeagles.info/forums/ we have a VIP area http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...-MEMBERS-FORUM which google obviously does not have crawl access to.

If a member posts(publicly and crawlable) a link to a thread/post contained in the VIP area google crawls that post, tries to follow the link and comes up with the no permissions page.

This is then logged as a soft 404 error in webmaster tools. What is the best way to either return a different code that will not affect the crawl errors or prevent it from returning an error?

Would this mod fix this?

BirdOPrey5 04-18-2014 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by karnevil (Post 2493713)
Hi BOP5 and all,

Question for you if I may

I regularly check google webmaster tools for crawl errors such as this, on our forum www.legalbeagles.info/forums/ we have a VIP area http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...-MEMBERS-FORUM which google obviously does not have crawl access to.

If a member posts(publicly and crawlable) a link to a thread/post contained in the VIP area google crawls that post, tries to follow the link and comes up with the no permissions page.

This is then logged as a soft 404 error in webmaster tools. What is the best way to either return a different code that will not affect the crawl errors or prevent it from returning an error?

Would this mod fix this?

This is exactly the mod to fix this. Under the default setup Google would instead get a 403 (not authorized) code on such pages.

karnevil 04-18-2014 02:43 PM

Excellent thank you,

We are running vB 4.2.1, not sure of the php version as yet, how would I check this?

karnevil 04-18-2014 02:50 PM

Found it, PHP Version 5.2.10

So reading back this mod will not work for us :(

Alibass 04-18-2014 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by karnevil (Post 2493721)
Found it, PHP Version 5.2.10

So reading back this mod will not work for us :(

Check with your hosting company, they may have a simple line code to add to your .htaccess to access 5.4

karnevil 04-18-2014 03:24 PM

Will do thanks.

Just looking through the templates to see where nopermission generates a 404 error to see if this can be modified

BirdOPrey5 04-18-2014 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alibass (Post 2493725)
Check with your hosting company, they may have a simple line code to add to your .htaccess to access 5.4

If you do upgrade to PHP 5.4.x you must upgrade to VB 4.2.2 as well. You might as well upgrade to VB 4.2.2 first.

Quote:

Originally Posted by karnevil (Post 2493726)
Will do thanks.

Just looking through the templates to see where nopermission generates a 404 error to see if this can be modified

Fairly sure it isn't in the templates. If it is expressly set at all it would be in the PHP code.


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