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Yes it is in the forums folder? I'm going to retry.
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#12
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edit; could you post the contents of your htaccess file? (for /forums)
--------------- Added [DATE]1244547658[/DATE] at [TIME]1244547658[/TIME] --------------- try removing the previous code i gave you and add; DirectoryIndex index.php |
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currently looks like this:
PHP Code:
Added: DirectoryIndex index.php Still doesn't work. :S |
#14
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seems to be working now?
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#15
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No it's not?
I've been playing around with it, either I can get the index and not the forums and visa versa. |
#16
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A minute ago both were working :P
I could display the index and the Announcements page :S edit: 12;52 its working again :P |
#17
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PHP Code:
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#18
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Nothing; both are working fine, try doing a hard refresh if your still getting an error.
i can access both the forum index via /forums and via /forums/index.php and can also access the threads. |
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Okay looks like it's fixed now, what I did was re-download vbSEO and installed .htaccess straight from there.
Thanks a billion man. I really appreciate you giving up your time. |
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I had a similar problem once, glad to see folks helping you out so quickly.
Thats whats cool about vb.org, someone always on hand to help you out. |
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