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what does this mean?
When i go into "who's online" and look to see users locations, sometimes I will see locations like this: "
website.com/forums/threads/threads/threads/6545-actual-thread-name" or this "website.com/forums/threads/6545-actual-thread-name" when i click these i get a page not found. But if i go to "website.com/threads/6545-actual-thread-name" the thread does actually exist. Im just wondering whats happening here, why am i seeing people looking at urls witch dont exist, why is /forums/threads/threads/threads/ or /forums/threads/ showing up thanks. hope someone can help. not sure if visitors are getting bad pages or not |
anyone?
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Maybe the base URL inside your .htaccess doesn't point into the forums dir?
Search "RewriteBase" for more info on this subject |
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