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I want to replace my current CMS with the vb CMS.
When I upgrade my forum to vb 4 I want to accomplish, due to SEO, the same map structure as I currently have: www.mysite.com/vbforum/ - where I want the CMS to be at the root of my site and my forum at the vbforum as it is currently. I don't quite understand the last statement for fixes in vb 4.01: " [CMS] Please put CMS in /index.php and FORUMS in /forums/index.php" ...? I need guidance as to how i upgrade my site and at the same time maintain the structure described above. Of cause I have been reading the threads on support forum regarding this problem, but I'm sorry to say that it hasn't made me wiser as to how this could be done. I've posted a supportticket at vB on this problem and the answer was: "The vB4 CMS resides in the same directory as the forum. You can do some custom coding to display the CMS outside of the forum directory, but you will need to post on www.vbulletin.org for help with that." Please correct me if this is not the right forum for posting! |
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