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djbaxter 06-12-2007 01:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Calibre_k (Post 1266665)
Looks better

To each his own... It just looks amateurish and gullible to me.

superjeff 06-12-2007 09:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by da420 (Post 1266288)
It's not a bug, it's the vbulletin session ID.

How can i remove it?

superjeff 06-12-2007 09:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by djbaxter (Post 1266664)

vBulletin by default removes session IDs for search engine spiders.

Tanks

tsirung 06-14-2007 02:11 PM

Installed, fatal error, had to re-install vbulletin...

ahmad6 06-15-2007 11:27 AM

please help me site map not work for me

IMPAQ 06-15-2007 05:43 PM

Fantastic product.

I guess my only beef, as with many modifications and skins here, please put the link in your copyright to open in a new window.

Otherwise, simply superb. :)

jawatkin 06-17-2007 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by jawatkin (Post 1264974)
He's right, I'm on 3.6.5, actually and it's working fine on Apache. I just really would love some insight on making this work with lighttpd. The rewrite rules just "almost" get there for lighttpd, and I've got mod_magnet installed, just don't know anything about using LUA for rewrites. Anyone got anything for me? I'm thinking about lighttpd serving all static content and forwarding any PHP/HTML requests to an apache back end, but I'm getting lag on certain web apps that I use (and others are fine). They work fine with just lighttpd, but I can't get the rewrites to work! :(

For those wondering, I finally gave up on lighttpd's poor rewrite rules and mod_magnet+lua. I am running lighttpd up front to serve static content, with an apache 2.2 back end and it's really cut down on RAM usage (I tested with 250 concurrent and the new setup uses about 220MB of RAM under the load, and only spawns 11-12 httpd's, while a full apache2 setup uses about 320-330MB of RAM and spawns 25-30 httpd's!!)

Thanks for this mod... :)

Fireproof 06-18-2007 12:40 PM

Okay, apparently there's a known issue with the archive with Zoints SEO on v3.6.7. (Note, I don't know if this problem goes away with "rewrite" enabled, because I am NOT using rewrites).

But here's the problem, which I've seen others report. Unfortunately, I'm no programmer so don't even know where to begin to track down the source of the problem or how to fix it. If anybody has any clues or can help, let me know.

If I enable "Use archive as a Sitemap" - the archive works fine, but eventually links the threads to the original threads (rather than the simple view of the thread per my setting in vb options).

If I disable "use archive as a sitemap" - then it breaks - the threads link to 404 errors.

I have noticed this, though...

In the second scenario above, when it's broken, my links to the archive are currently showing as this:

Code:

http://www.clutchfitness.com/forums/archive/t-3258.html
Note- they are missing an "index.php?" in there, - they should be showing like THIS:

Code:

http://www.clutchfitness.com/forums/archive/index.php?t-3258.html
If I manually input that into the address in the right spot, it works fine.

djbaxter 06-18-2007 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fireproof (Post 1270931)
Okay, apparently there's a known issue with the archive with Zoints SEO on v3.6.7. (Note, I don't know if this problem goes away with "rewrite" enabled, because I am NOT using rewrites).

But here's the problem, which I've seen others report. Unfortunately, I'm no programmer so don't even know where to begin to track down the source of the problem or how to fix it. If anybody has any clues or can help, let me know.

If I enable "Use archive as a Sitemap" - the archive works fine, but eventually links the threads to the original threads (rather than the simple view of the thread per my setting in vb options).

This is actually the best behavior from an SEO standpoint since it avoids "duplicate content". I have it set that way intentionally.

Fireproof 06-18-2007 01:26 PM

Oh - well there you go. ;)


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