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« on: December 19, 2006, 12:23:40 »

Now the mod is installed I will start a new thread for this.

The mod appeared to work fine, but on threads with multiple pages if I click page 2, 3 etc, it remains on the first page. Have tested it on many threads.

Any ideas?

I have renamed .htaccess until this is resolved.
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« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2006, 12:27:59 »

Did you:
1. enable everything?
2.put all info in the .htaccess?
3. turned "Friendly search engine URL's" "on" in the server settings?
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« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2006, 14:22:49 »

Did you:
1. enable everything?
2.put all info in the .htaccess?
3. turned "Friendly search engine URL's" "on" in the server settings?

Hmm.. what is there to enable after it is installed? It works fine apart from that.

I am using the .htaccess as supplied in the distribution; do I need to add anything else?

Yes, SEF URL's are switched on.

It is working apart from moving to the next page; it appears to redirect back to the first page; but I cannot really tell.

Thanks.

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« Reply #3 on: December 19, 2006, 14:25:18 »

It must probably apache then, on how it allows URL's to be rewritten, or how to rewrite URL's. I'm not quite sure, this is all guessing.
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« Reply #4 on: December 19, 2006, 15:07:31 »

Its working  Smiley

Had to modify the .htaccess.

It really does all seem great now; so impressed with this; thanks GF!
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« Reply #5 on: December 19, 2006, 15:40:51 »

Thanks Cyberphreak for support Smiley

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« Reply #6 on: December 20, 2006, 06:53:28 »

SMF4SEO has been up for nearly a day now on my big forum and running flawlessly.

To me this is one of the best if not the best SMF mod out there.

Thanks again GF.

What can we look forward to in the future for any further enhancements?
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« Reply #7 on: December 20, 2006, 07:19:25 »

Next Features:
1. Ability to remove boards from front of topics
2. Probably in 0.2.2 or 0.3 I will implement a tag system for topics.
3. Uniformize boards and urls (all boards will look like /board-b30/ even without topics)
4. Pingbacks / Trackbacks ... probably on the next year

Do you want any new feature ? Just shout on forum and I will see what can I do Smiley

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« Reply #8 on: December 20, 2006, 07:50:26 »

Next Features:
1. Ability to remove boards from front of topics
2. Probably in 0.2.2 or 0.3 I will implement a tag system for topics.
3. Uniformize boards and urls (all boards will look like /board-b30/ even without topics)
4. Pingbacks / Trackbacks ... probably on the next year

Do you want any new feature ? Just shout on forum and I will see what can I do Smiley

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Sounds great Smiley

I can always come up with plenty of new features for seo Smiley

I will make a suggestion list next year, but for now those above sounds great; the core functionality is there.

An auto-pinging system which pings as if it were a blog post; i.e. blog and ping, each time a post is made would be very powerful. I know from other projects it is very powerful; maybe that is what I would give priority to.

Oh yes; a sitemap generator that makes a sitemap of pages. You can use the same string as e.g. the Title tag. It would be useful to break into multiple sitemaps for big forums. That would be excellent.

Thanks again.
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« Reply #9 on: December 20, 2006, 08:52:25 »

Next Features:
1. Ability to remove boards from front of topics
2. Probably in 0.2.2 or 0.3 I will implement a tag system for topics.
3. Uniformize boards and urls (all boards will look like /board-b30/ even without topics)
4. Pingbacks / Trackbacks ... probably on the next year

Do you want any new feature ? Just shout on forum and I will see what can I do Smiley

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Sounds great Smiley

I can always come up with plenty of new features for seo Smiley

I will make a suggestion list next year, but for now those above sounds great; the core functionality is there.

An auto-pinging system which pings as if it were a blog post; i.e. blog and ping, each time a post is made would be very powerful. I know from other projects it is very powerful; maybe that is what I would give priority to.

Oh yes; a sitemap generator that makes a sitemap of pages. You can use the same string as e.g. the Title tag. It would be useful to break into multiple sitemaps for big forums. That would be excellent.

Thanks again.


Yes you are talking about ping backs ...
sitemap is already there ... just access /sitemap.xml Smiley


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« Reply #10 on: December 20, 2006, 10:58:56 »


Yes you are talking about ping backs ...
sitemap is already there ... just access /sitemap.xml Smiley


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I have seen that; but what I was referring to is an actual sitemap page or pages and sitemap links on the forum itself; e.g. in the footer linking to the pages.

The Google sitemap, which is what the XML file is is of limited value in my experience. Worth having of course.




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