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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This modification may not be copied, reproduced or published elsewhere without author's permission.
I have noticed that after using .htaccess rewrite mod engine the forums dont allow you to enter a password on a password protected forum it just keeps telling you that the password is incorrect
1 would think this isn't being supported at all...
It isn't. I posted on another site where the creator posts. Instead of replying with a possible solution, I was told that I should only use this if I have a very good knowledge of SEO.
Sorry, a good knowledge of SEO has nothing to do with a good knowledge of PHP/mysql.
It isn't. I posted on another site where the creator posts. Instead of replying with a possible solution, I was told that I should only use this if I have a very good knowledge of SEO.
Sorry, a good knowledge of SEO has nothing to do with a good knowledge of PHP/mysql.
Hopefully i'm just misinterpretting, but are you getting upset over the fact I didn't help you when the first line of this modification says:
********Please do not use this modification unless you are VERY well educated on SEO and forum modification********
And many subsequent lines say it is unsupported and released under the LGPL so that the community could further develop it?
Hopefully i'm just misinterpretting, but are you getting upset over the fact I didn't help you when the first line of this modification says:
********Please do not use this modification unless you are VERY well educated on SEO and forum modification********
And many subsequent lines say it is unsupported and released under the LGPL so that the community could further develop it?
I'm not upset, just dissappointed. It'd be much easier for you, as the author to find a fix than I. Many others have posted bugs with this paticular hack.
I like the idea of the hack itself and think it has lots of potential. Your other hacks work just fine with no problems and I'm using them as we speak.
I just think it would be better if you took a look at what some of the issues that people are reporting and see if they're easily fixed on your end. Otherwise, it does look unsupported.
Edit: I see the tick box for supported is unticked. So I stand corrected. It's not supported.
I'm not upset, just dissappointed. It'd be much easier for you, as the author to find a fix than I. Many others have posted bugs with this paticular hack.
I understand your frustration and I'm sincerely sorry this modification has brought it on.
Do you REALLY need to use the mod_rewrite option? It's off for a reason, and that's because it doesn't do anything but make your urls a little prettier and cause lots of problems. Whereas the other aspects of this modification such as the forum by forum meta descriptions and improved archive navigation can help a lot.
Most of the "bugs" you speak of are mere incompatibilities with other hacks caused by the mod_rewrite.
I'm of the opinion that changing url structure on forums is no longer needed and can and usually does far more harm than good.
It isn't. I posted on another site where the creator posts. Instead of replying with a possible solution, I was told that I should only use this if I have a very good knowledge of SEO.
Sorry, a good knowledge of SEO has nothing to do with a good knowledge of PHP/mysql.
Here, "a good knowledge of SEO" refers to users asking "Hey! I installed this SEO and my hits didnt increased 93454397 more in 1 day".
If you read older pages in this thread, you can see user posts like that.
does not work. it will show a link to the forum in witch the thread is located, not the thread itself.
modification of thempate forumhome_lastpostby is useless, because there will be a redirection anyway. If you do this you just have a rewritten url redirecting to another rewritten (both having parameters). I don't see an advantage doing the modification that is sugested for this template.