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in the zip file you have all the info you need on how and what to put
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I checked the files and didn't find anything related. However my question is:
All the search engines require the site index to be in the root folder. However vbseo creates it in www.company.com/[...]/vbseo_sitemap/data. How can I change sth like that? There isn't even an option from the admin panel. Also, would it be possible to only have the index in root and not all the zipped files, in order to reduce the file clutter in the root folder. |
There's an .htaccess re-write that makes them appear at the root level.. check it out.
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Should i edit the .htaccess located in the root?
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It depends if you already have an .htaccess file in your forum root... look at the readme in the docs folder, there are installation and upgrade instructions. I think the part you want is this:
B. Enable rewriting via .htaccess (vBSEO Users skip this step): Upload the vBSEO Google/Yahoo Sitemap .htaccess file (located in the 'htaccess' folder) to your forum root. Note: In some operating systems, the .htaccess file is not visible. If this is your case, find the htaccess.txt file in the same folder, (1) upload it to your forum root folder and (2) rename it to .htaccess. Note: If you already have an .htaccess file in your forum root, DO NOT upload the vBSEO Google/Yahoo Sitemap .htaccess file as it will replace the contents of this file. Instead, enter the following code in your 'forum-root/.htaccess' file at the bottom: Code:
RewriteEngine On Eric |
Perfect, it is work ...
1000 thanks |
nevermind.... found the answer
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Is this mod also compatible with 3.7.0 ?
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Yes.
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I am using Zoints, is that works on me ??
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