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possible to display thread (.php) in html format (.html or .htm)?
as above
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Yep, you could even make it with custom extensions.
Since you got here you probably own a vBulletin license meaning you can download it. So go download it, get the files in HTML version. If you have cPanel, add this in MIME types: application/x-httpd-php For extension: html Else, if you have access to Apache's Config (httpd.conf), add this line: AddType application/x-httpd-php .html Hope I helped |
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ohh i didn't know that... u mean i can download a HTML version? :devious: |
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yes you can rename threads and forums from php extensions in browser to html in browser, this wont change the files but it will change the url so it is easily spiderable without dynamic variables
i believe there is an entire tutorial on how to do this on http://www.daniweb.com |
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This link might be useful:
http://www.theadminzone.com/forums/s...ead.php?t=3456 |
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