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Originally Posted by jenniferj
Here's the issue, there is an index file in the upload folder they tell you to upload into your root. The over-rode my index file. So I had to re-upload. Now I'm worried about trying to use this SEO product again. I'll use an FTP this time but I'm still worried it will replace my index file with the one in the upload folder.
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No one else had this problem? Both files have the same name.
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Sorry but I looked at the download and there is no file named index.php in the zip file so it is impossible that you over wrote your index file with a new index file from that particular hack. However I think, I know what happened. You probably over wrote the .htaccess file with the vBSEO .htaccess file, this is the common problem that happens to some. Did you back up the .htaccess file before you over wrote it? If not then you will need to delete the .htaccess file, contact your host and see if they can put the original back into place and then post in the thread that deals with the vbseo sitemap hack and post the contents of your standard .htaccess file and the guy that developed that hack will most likely be able to help you correct the problem.