Interesting, as it doesn't rewrite the URL in my emails. The emails still contain the link "showpost.php?p=XXX"
My DBSEO settings are:
Rewrite "Show Post" URLs
Show Post URLs
(Pro) Custom Show Post URL
Ok, than the bug is not in DBSEO but in your Advanced User Tagging Mod:
http://www.dragonbyte-tech.com/f33/still-using-showpost-php-instead-showthread-php-16182/
Hello,
referring to the bug posted in the SEO-Forum: http://www.dragonbyte-tech.com/f239/broken-redirection-original-vb-urls-16174/
Advanced User Tagging still uses showpost.php in the E-Mail notification:
e.g. within the phrases:
dbtech_usertag_mention_received_email...
At least I can be replicated in your own forum. Shouldn't I be able to access your reply-post with the following original URL?
Instead I'm redirected to your homepage.
The original Showpost-URLs, like www. (mydomainname) .at/showpost.php?p=9635 are not redirecting to the new rewritten URL anymore. Please fix this bug as soon as possible. Thanks!
Ok, thanks for your explanation. I relay appreciate your opinion!
I think I'm going to try db seo now on my live forum and hope that the 301s will not result in any problem. It will be interesting to seo how google & co will handle it.
Thank you very much for informative answer!
The lasted information I found is a video from Matt Cutts were he reconfirmed his previous statement from 2010 (which I mentioned above):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Filv4pP-1nw
Like with links a 301 redirect leads to a slight loss of Pagerank...
Sadly there is evidence that multiple redirects effect ranking:
1. Matt Cutts from Google confirmed that with each 301 a little bit of PageRank gets lost:
Google Confirms: 301 Redirects Result in PageRank Loss!
Even if it might not be a huge loss in PageRank it still is there. And from a...
Before installing db seo I used the build-in vbulletin seo-features and of course a lot of these urls were indexed from google.
Now I have installed db seo. When a user or google bot enters the old url he gets redirected to the new url.
The problem is that he gets redirected twice:
The first...
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Still, this bad behavior of Safari is caused by your plugin. It doesn't exist in vbulletin (without db seo enabled).
Due to this incompatibility I can't activate this plugin because a lot of my users do use Safari. I'm sorry to say this, but at this point this plugin is useless for me. So I...