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I was able to get the code snipet to work, it seemed I posted the message right after you posted or something. :) So I was able to add those 3 lines to my headinclude.
Regarding the links bringing you to somewhere you aren't expecting to go, you said I can try to reproduce it? All I have to do is hover my mouse on the urls on the front to see that they work and then click to see that I go somewhere else. (It may just be the ones that have NEWPOST on the front - clicking them brings me to the wrong post on my board.) *EDIT* I tried your board techhelpforum I see a link that goes to a 404 (http://www.techhelpforum.com/jlcndcs...0-newpost.html) the rest go to the wrong location just like I was saying with mine!!!! ;) More examples on your site having my problem: http://www.techhelpforum.com/the-old...8-newpost.html (brings you to http://www.techhelpforum.com/resolve...-help-651.html) http://www.techhelpforum.com/site-ru...8-newpost.html (brings you to http://www.techhelpforum.com/site-rules/t--.html) you may want to check these out... just click on any link on your forumhome page, the very top one may work, but try the bottomish ones. |
Immortal,
Your site is experiencing the same thing as mine, hopefully you can fix the problem. It doesn't just look that way for me or something right? The forums that have the newpost in the URL on the front page go to the wrong place. |
I think I found something interesting:
If vrewrite is enabled then when I click on the links I am brought to other rewritten forums (but like I said I only see this problem happening with the newpost links on the forumhome front page). If I enable it, refresh the main page so that all the links are rewritten, but instead of clicking a link and going to the wrong place, I disable the hack in another browser, then when I click the same rewritten link, I am actually brought to the right place. I tested this several times. So this tells me that the .htaccess file is working properly and the problem lies within the hack itself. :) Hope I helped atleast a little. *Edit* Another interesting finding is that if while enabled on your site (and I'm sure mine too) if you have take a rewritten (NEWPOST) url like this one: http://www.techhelpforum.com/google-...0-newpost.html and for instance just change the number to a number lower, you go to a different (but still wrong) forum. Does that help? |
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forumpostersunion.com/test-board/t-test-92-page.html#post623 RewriteRule ^([^.]+)/t\-([^.]+)\-([^.]+)\-page\.html$ showthread.php?t=$3&page=$4&is_vrewrite=yes [L] fixed it. (For older apache versions, not having a \ before - or a period in the code for the new URL can generate an Internel Server Error message, a $ should be at the end of the code for the new URL, and security wise, ([^.]+) is better.) Code:
RewriteEngine On |
Two other bugs....
php-duplicate-content-removal-80-newpost.html goes to scripts-and-coding/t--.html (All most all boards with only one thread go to that type of URL.) If you have a forum linking to a URL on the same domain that is a mod to vBulletin, like the directory hack, it links to .com/browselinks.php?c=5 instead of .com/links/browselinks.php?c=5 The cause of that error is <if condition="THIS_SCRIPT != 'index'"> <base href="$vboptions[bburl]/" /> </if> |
Confirming your bug reports, nintendo. I'm having the same newpost error as mentioned.
I've had to temporarily disable this, I've gotten 3 emails from users already complaining about wrong links. I've got faith in ya Immortal, though, you'll get it fixed! |
Thanks, I'll take a look at it. Not sure why it's doing that either.
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this is agreat, how ever i have an error with one of my user names
Nicole'sLilPetites is the username and when clicked on to view profile it comes up with a not registered user ....the url comes up as http://www.mydomain.com/u--.html |
Immortal don't forget to take a look at your own site to see that the newpost url's on the front page are bringing users to everywhere but their intended destination.
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I didn't forget ;)
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