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TfSEO 2.1
TfSEO is a powerful and free url rewrite for the vBulletin system: it rewrite forum, thread and post urls. For me it's very hard to explain well all the feature of this plugin, soo the best way is test it. How much does it weight on the server? I have tested on my home server: TfSEO enabled, heavy:Live Demos
For Support and question you can contact me at davide {at} techforum .it This product will be updatefor long time, I welcome (and really do ask for) any feedback, suggestions, issues, etc... If you install it, click install. Note: vbulletin will have by default a rewrite system from version 4.0 (beta should coming next month, april). I relly suggest you to wait, and not use this product. If the vb's rewrite will be great, i will no more update this product. Supporters / CoAuthors Show Your Support
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I'm looking for a mod that would do url rewrite for the useraccounts.
example: Current URL http://www.fifamexico.net/foros/member.php?u=1 How I want it to look like http://www.fifamexico.net/foros/JAnders I'm not sure if this mod would be capable of doing something similar |
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Not, it is not.
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2.1 worked great. The heavy option is there, enabled, and all is working/re-writing well. There is something which I can't seem to understand though, perhaps a setting hidden somewhere? When I enable heavy, and choose to re-write the +forum, +thread, and +url from the admincp: 1) main forum looks like: mysite.com/forums/ 2) each forum category looks like: mysite.com/forums/category-here/ 3) however, each post looks (exactly) like: mysite.com/forums/edit-this-from-admincp-than-forum-f2/welcome-t1/ Where do you edit this 3rd URL? Why is it coming out like this? The pages load fine, but the URL on the threads themselves (3rd above) are very weird. Ideally the thread URL would look just like "/forums/category/thread/" however I cannot find out how to do this. The category is perfect, it's just when you try to go to the actual thread inside the category that it goes berserk. Thanks Jeff |
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You must edit that strings in the forum manager of your admincp.
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hi Jeff, we have installed APC cache on our server to reduce server load. On our dedicated server we have 8 VB forums running. Of these 8, only one (Oracle Forums) uses TFSEO. After installation of APC however we load tested by simulating high traffic on all websites. All of them performed brilliantly except our Oracle Forums . One site (MBAGuys) even has VBSEO installed which did better than the Oracle Forums.
VBulletin, VBSEO all give an option to enable APC to cache php. I understand that TFSEO is a free and under-development MOD. But do you have any plans to optimize it to use with many of the caching systems available? We wouldn't mind paying for it, if you charge for it. And lastly would you please let us know when you will be releasing the update with VBAdvanced BUG fixed. It's been more than a month since I am waiting for it. Thanks and Regards |
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Will update the post soon. |
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TfSEO enabled, heavy:
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[root@hserver ~]# ab -n 100 http://hserver/tfseo_1/main-forum-f2/dsadas-t4 This is ApacheBench, Version 2.0.40-dev <$Revision: 1.146 $> apache-2.0 Copyright 1996 Adam Twiss, Zeus Technology Ltd, http://www.zeustech.net/ Copyright 2006 The Apache Software Foundation, http://www.apache.org/ Benchmarking hserver (be patient).....done Server Software: Apache/2.2.3 Server Hostname: hserver Server Port: 80 Document Path: /tfseo_1/main-forum-f2/dsadas-t4 Document Length: 33804 bytes Concurrency Level: 1 Time taken for tests: 22.177687 seconds Complete requests: 100 Failed requests: 0 Write errors: 0 Total transferred: 3420400 bytes HTML transferred: 3380400 bytes Requests per second: 4.51 [#/sec] (mean) Time per request: 221.777 [ms] (mean) Time per request: 221.777 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent requests) Transfer rate: 150.60 [Kbytes/sec] received Connection Times (ms) min mean[+/-sd] median max Connect: 0 0 0.0 0 0 Processing: 220 221 0.7 221 223 Waiting: 209 210 0.8 210 213 Total: 220 221 0.7 221 223 Percentage of the requests served within a certain time (ms) 50% 221 66% 221 75% 222 80% 222 90% 222 95% 222 98% 223 99% 223 100% 223 (longest request) Code:
[root@hserver ~]# ab -n 100 http://hserver/tfseo_1/showthread.php?p=4#post4 This is ApacheBench, Version 2.0.40-dev <$Revision: 1.146 $> apache-2.0 Copyright 1996 Adam Twiss, Zeus Technology Ltd, http://www.zeustech.net/ Copyright 2006 The Apache Software Foundation, http://www.apache.org/ Benchmarking hserver (be patient).....done Server Software: Apache/2.2.3 Server Hostname: hserver Server Port: 80 Document Path: /tfseo_1/showthread.php?p=4#post4 Document Length: 34010 bytes Concurrency Level: 1 Time taken for tests: 21.870820 seconds Complete requests: 100 Failed requests: 0 Write errors: 0 Total transferred: 3441000 bytes HTML transferred: 3401000 bytes Requests per second: 4.57 [#/sec] (mean) Time per request: 218.708 [ms] (mean) Time per request: 218.708 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent requests) Transfer rate: 153.63 [Kbytes/sec] received Connection Times (ms) min mean[+/-sd] median max Connect: 0 0 0.0 0 0 Processing: 216 218 0.9 218 220 Waiting: 205 207 0.9 208 209 Total: 216 218 0.9 218 220 WARNING: The median and mean for the waiting time are not within a normal deviat ion These results are probably not that reliable. Percentage of the requests served within a certain time (ms) 50% 218 66% 218 75% 219 80% 219 90% 219 95% 219 98% 220 99% 220 100% 220 (longest request) |
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Hello
Does this mod make a load on the server's CPU or RAM ?! .. |
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