S s3ponline Customer Jun 20, 2011 #1 I would like to know because then I could implement less and less of vbseo so that there are less conflicts with vbseo and dbtech products. Maybe someone can write a tutorial?
I would like to know because then I could implement less and less of vbseo so that there are less conflicts with vbseo and dbtech products. Maybe someone can write a tutorial?
Fillip H. Staff member Owner Developer Customer Jun 20, 2011 #3 These are the "mod_rewrite friendly URLs" which come as an option in vBulletin 4
Mokonzi Former Developer Jun 21, 2011 #4 I'm sure there's a thread at vb.com that shows what to include in the htaccess files for them as well.
I'm sure there's a thread at vb.com that shows what to include in the htaccess files for them as well.
S s3ponline Customer Jun 21, 2011 #5 What, really? Then what’s the point of vbseo? I also don’t use apache. I use nginx. :-/ Last edited: Jun 21, 2011
Fillip H. Staff member Owner Developer Customer Jun 21, 2011 #6 Mokonzi said: I'm sure there's a thread at vb.com that shows what to include in the htaccess files for them as well. Click to expand... Actually the htaccess file is included in the do_not_upload folder
Mokonzi said: I'm sure there's a thread at vb.com that shows what to include in the htaccess files for them as well. Click to expand... Actually the htaccess file is included in the do_not_upload folder
Mokonzi Former Developer Jun 21, 2011 #7 Fillip H. said: Actually the htaccess file is included in the do_not_upload folder Click to expand... Hmm, interesting. I setup the re-writes on my site early on tbh, and don't think there was much on them then. I'll see if I can dig out the thread for reference.
Fillip H. said: Actually the htaccess file is included in the do_not_upload folder Click to expand... Hmm, interesting. I setup the re-writes on my site early on tbh, and don't think there was much on them then. I'll see if I can dig out the thread for reference.