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Thank you for a great modification. But I have a one problem with it. I'm using "Hard Style" URLs and have my forum in a directory (site.com/forum), when I open site.com/forum sub-forums URLs (for example, I have forum: "forum" (id:1) and sub-forum: "sub-forum" (id:2)) are displaying fine (site.com/forum/sub-forum-f2), but then I open sub-forum link (site.com/forum/sub-forum-f2/), threads links are showing in wrong way (site.com/forum/edit-this-from-admincp-than-forum-f2/thread-t1.html).
So from front page and from forum page link are fine (sub-forum-f2), but on sub-forum page it becomes (edit-this-from-admincp-than-forum-f2). Are it because my forum located in /forum/ directory? How can I fix it? |
It seems to be working well for my site. I'll update if I find any bugs and I'll watch for any updates that may be necessary.
Excellent hack. |
I gave this a go on 3.7.4 patch 1, flawless.
If you use Godaddy as your provider be patient, it won't work at first because Godaddy takes time to update things on their end... sometimes up to 2 hours. It will work "all of a sudden" though. The same thing happens with wordpress and permalinks. Nice product. |
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Actually i have been waiting for Jeff to come up with his update and then i will reolve this (and a few other) issues with my site. |
I am using this and it seems to be causing problems with niftycorners.
If you go here http://www.adminfuel.com/ All the corners round on the sidebar, except those which are in a topic view.. why? |
We need this updated for the inlinemod functions in 3.8.0
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Quick question...
Would there be a way to add a list of words you don't want to include in the urls? Stuff like "uh" or "f**k" would be good choices. I don't want to censor the forum, but I also don't want the urls to be adult themed. |
Hmm, strange. Now links are ok, maybe it something related to cache.
BTW, if forum located in some folder, that contain letter "f" in it's name, rules in .htaccess won't work. Why not to correct them like that: PHP Code:
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One quick problem.
When you are running a search on all posts by one user, for some reason it takes you only to the single post rather than to the post on the thread. It is dropping the page12345# before post12345 Basically it should say (medium version) ./title-of-thread-t12344/page12346#post12346 Instead it tries to bring up title-of-thread-t12344/post12346 Anyway, the old style of ./showthread.php?p=382269#post382269 which shows the whole thread but brings you to the post, gets changed to only show the post basically what you get with the old style of ./showpost.php?p=382269&postcount=53 Edit: Here is what it is doing. It drops the page12346# before /post12346, if I add that it brings up the right result to make it look like this /page12346#post12346 then it works, how do I get it to add that on the search results? If I put in the showthread.php?p=382269#post382269 directly I get thread-title-t1234/page2#post382269 So it redirects, but somehow the results page is linking the wrong result, when I turn off the mod it works... :dunno: Thanks. |
Another:
Viewpost for an ignored poster, or for a deleted message, does not play nice with this mod. Which probably means a .jss needs to be "fixed" to read the new urls. I'll have to deactivate it until I have full functionality with the mod. Great idea though, once the bugs are worked through this will RAWK. |
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