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Disable vbseo.
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Your URLS say otherwise...
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What about my urls say that? vbSEO really isn't installed on our local test machine. vbSEO doesn't effect the database does it? I thought everything was stored in an xml file?
I know vbSEO was installed on the old site (that I'm trying to merge). However, vbSEO is also installed on the live site, and the live site sql dump that I merged worked fine. It was when I merged the old DB in that things got messed up. |
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Everything is stored in the database, not an xml file.
In default vbulletin, you cannot enter into "/announcements" - that would not be a valid URL. You would need to be using vBSEO in order for that to be a valid link. |
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Okay, so the databases probably have vBseo on them, but my TEST site doesn't have the plugin installed. Should I install it?
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If you want your links to work on your test site, then yes, you would need to install vbseo there.
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I installed it. I imported an xml file, but its still messed up. It didn't seem to change anything.
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Installing vbseo does not just involve importing an xml file. I suggest you read over on their site exactly the steps you need to take to install it. You will need to have mod_rewrite enabled on your localhost in order to use vbseo.
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