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This SUCKS!
Hey guys I have hosting with godaddy.com and my main domain being hosted under it allows for mod_rewrite, but I tested it for my secondary domain www.talkfitness.org and it doesn't have mod_rewrite???
Now thats weird because their both on the same server, so anyways I called godaddy and they told me you have to put a .htaccess file with mod_rewrite engine enabled, so I did and still can't get mod_rewrite. Please I want to get VBSEO, but can't if I can't get mod_rewrite to work, what to do? Thanks in advance. |
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The VBSEO product comes with a working .htaccess already.
All you need to do is getting your hoster activating the mod_rewrite module in their apache config. btw. please use a "real" topic for your threads in future. "This SUCKS" is not realy a topic and does not state anything about the problem you have |
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