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Yes,but wouldnt that also disable .html for the links to the actual threads?I was looking for a way to keep the .html in the thread links but have the .html removed from the forum links,if i wasnt really confusing.haha
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I just visited the http://www.techhelpforum.com/
and noticed that on forumhome all links to the forums are without a trailing slash,such as Code:
http://www.techhelpforum.com/f-site-rules-17.html Code:
http://www.somesite.com/f-main-forum-2.html/ |
Mine are:
http://www.techhelpforum.com/f-site-rules-17.html/ The trailing slash is needed and cannot be removed. |
i instaleld and thought everything was working good, till i had a user tell me the last post links were not going to the correct post :(
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well i have disabled it will reload it when traffic is slow on my forum so i can tell you
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Why would they? .html is considered static content...the / is just a must, and will/cannot be changed.
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http://www.techhelpforum.com/f-windows-9598me-12.html/ Right below where it says: "Threads in Forum : Windows 95/98/ME" you see several links... (thread, thread starter, Rating, Last Post, Replies, Views)....... In order for these links to work properly, the "/" must be located after the forum details.. Hope this helps... |
Well when you check a link to a thread the .html isnt there,but its there when you check a link to an actual forum,ive just never seen it done like that i guess and i hope we can eventually customize it or hack around it somehow,such as getting rid of the .html and leaving the trailing slash,that i would be ok with,and is i believe default of vbseo rewriting.
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