Version: 2.2.2, by Zoints
Developer Last Online: Apr 2009
Category: Major Additions -
Version: 3.6.1
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Released: 09-22-2006
Last Update: 10-02-2006
Installs: 647
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********Please do not use this modification unless you are VERY well educated on SEO and forum modification********
Zoints is a company that believes that forums are the killer application of the internet. We want to empower forum owners to take their community to the next level. Therefore, Zoints has been developing an extremely powerful vBulletin forum SEO and revenue enhancing solution for more than two years now. However, because we are focusing on our Forum Network and Thread Tagging System, we have decided to release this SEO solution to the vBulletin community under the lgpl license. Zoints SEO is now open source and NOT supported by us. We hope that the vBulletin dev community comes together to take this already powerful solution and make it even better. Empower yourselves
Zoints SEO can be discussed here or http://network.zoints.com (again, we will not be providing official support).
Known bugs
1. If a user disables cookies, infinite redirect loop.
2. index2, index3 pagination breaks some things. Standard p2, p3 works fine.
Zoints SEO is currently incompatible with:POSSIBLE FIX. PLEASE TRY THIS AND REPORT BACK. THANK YOU!
1. Incompatibility with vBA Gallery link.
2. Incompatibility with vBA Links
3. Improper linking from vBA CMPS Recent threads
4. Google Maps
[s]5. Non english characters[/s] - Character replacement is now available.
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One small observation. All seems to be perfectly hunky dory, apart from when accessing threads from the 'Recent Threads' in vBAdvanced.
From within the forums a typical URL will display as
hxxp://www.cornishserver.com/forum/welcome-member-no-t2149.html
But visiting the same post, but from the vBAdvanced recent threads it looks like
hxxp://www.cornishserver.com/forum/welcome-member-no-t2149.html?p=11086#p11086
Doesn't seem to break anything, but a curiosity all the same!
Got your PM and sent one back, explained that you have to replace the example url's with your site's urls. If you still need help, post or PM your url and I'll insert it for you.
One small observation. All seems to be perfectly hunky dory, apart from when accessing threads from the 'Recent Threads' in vBAdvanced.
From within the forums a typical URL will display as
hxxp://www.cornishserver.com/forum/welcome-member-no-t2149.html
But visiting the same post, but from the vBAdvanced recent threads it looks like
hxxp://www.cornishserver.com/forum/welcome-member-no-t2149.html?p=11086#p11086
Doesn't seem to break anything, but a curiosity all the same!
Do the links on the vbadvanced page point to a particular post or the last post in the thread, whereas the forum doesn't? The p=11086 looks like a postid to me and is normal. I see it at my forum and it just refers to a particular post. http://www.keepmusicalive.com/showth...4014#post24014
These types of links aren't too common, but are more likely seen on search results or syndication type feeds, which your vbadvanced is probably using to display recent threads/posts.
Do the links on the vbadvanced page point to a particular post or the last post in the thread, whereas the forum doesn't? The p=11086 looks like a postid to me and is normal. I see it at my forum and it just refers to a particular post. http://www.keepmusicalive.com/showth...4014#post24014
These types of links aren't too common, but are more likely seen on search results or syndication type feeds, which your vbadvanced is probably using to display recent threads/posts.
The title link points to the thread, but there is a link to most recent reply. As I said, nothing seems to be broken so am not concerned at all.
Many thanks for the reply
I wonder if those issues have been solved. This is what's holding me fom installing.
We will solve them. We're committed to providing a generally bug free handoff to the vBulletin community. I'll be editing the first post in a little bit with a list of known bugs and cross them off when they are resolved.