Version: 2.2.2, by Zoints
Developer Last Online: Apr 2009
Category: Major Additions -
Version: 3.6.1
Rating:
Released: 09-22-2006
Last Update: 10-02-2006
Installs: 647
DB Changes Uses Plugins Template Edits
Code Changes Additional Files
No support by the author.
********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.
Without further ado:
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I do have a heavily modified site... I was just a little insulted after reading a post like that...
So let's get this straight, you installed a hack made specifically for 3.6.1 on a heavily modified forum that's only 3.5.3, and when it doesn't work you complain? It would be more surprising if it did work
btw, post one says no support, then post 5 offers support ?
He utilizes the Zoints Network. We take care of our own. And we want this to work for as many people as possible. If there are minor bugs, you guys can fix them. If there is a mysql incompatibility, we'll get stuff like that fixed.
Hm, sounds like a risks In a big forums for not supported product, and for the vBulletin versions if that product aren't upgrade and the board need?
A lot of question's about that.
But thank you for sharing this fantastic work
Indeed. But the hope is that the community would come together to make the necessary changes. That's the point of open source. I think the vBulletin.org community has become too reliant on a few programmers lately. People need to start to work together.
I think there engineers feel asleep or just simply dont plan on replying.
It's Saturday and yes, our guys fell asleep . I have an engineer sitting next to me who is playing World of Warcraft after putting in more than 75 hours of coding in the last 5 days.
And it sounds like the bug is php related. If you're running php 5, you'll be fine. php 4 returns those errors. Thanks to Danny for figuring that out. And yes, i'm sure we'll have a fix for this once some more monsters are slain
Warning: Wrong parameter count for strrpos() in /includes/init.php(292) : eval()'d code on line 226
Warning: Division by zero in /includes/functions.php(4367) : eval()'d code on line 96
Warning: Division by zero in /includes/functions.php(4367) : eval()'d code on line 124
Look at functions.php (the line specified) and see what's there. If its a hook, check any plugins that use the hook for the line specified. If it's a template, check that line of the template.
Guys, this is an open source product that can become something really amazing if you all work together. Everyone's configuration is going to be a little different. There are going to be bugs. Come together and take this already excellent solution to the next level.
And it sounds like the bug is php related. If you're running php 5, you'll be fine. php 4 returns those errors. Thanks to Danny for figuring that out. And yes, i'm sure we'll have a fix for this once some more monsters are slain
Please put this in to the info file. Most of the people here has php 4 (not php5) installed on their servers...