RewriteEngine On
# If you are having problems with the rewrite from content/ to content.php, uncomment this line to turn MultiViews off.
# Options -MultiViews
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !(admincp/|dbseocp/|modcp/|cron|mobiquo|forumrunner|api\.php)
RewriteRule ^((archive/)?(.*\.php(/.*)?))$ dbseo.php [L,QSA]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !/(admincp|dbseocp|modcp|clientscript|cpstyles|images)/
RewriteRule ^(.+)$ dbseo.php [L,QSA]
I had the same problem. Just read this thread and use the htaccess provided.
To solve my problem i just : remove default htaccess from vBulletin.
Replace it by the one you provided.
This information should be showed in the documentation, because what i understand when i read it is simply upload your mod and install it, remove support rewrite engine from vB but nothing about the htaccess.
Why don't you provide it in the zip file ?
I will play with it to see how it works now
Thanks !
Hi,There is a file named "Readme.txt" in the zip. All the info you need on how to install including info on the .htaccess file is clearly stated there with step-by-step instructions.
/*======================================================================*\
|| #################################################################### ||
|| # DBSEO: Search Engine Optimisation Tool # ||
|| # ---------------------------------------------------------------- # ||
|| # Copyright ©2013 DragonByte Technologies # ||
|| # http://www.dragonbyte-tech.com - 301 Moved Permanently # ||
|| # All Rights Reserved. # ||
|| # This file may not be redistributed in whole or significant part. # ||
|| # ---------------------------------------------------------------- # ||
|| # vBulletin.org Forum # ||
|| #################################################################### ||
\*======================================================================*/
/*======================================================================*\
|| Table of contents ||
|| 1. License ||
|| 2. Requirements ||
|| 3. First Time Installation / Upgrade ||
|| 4. Available Commands ||
\*======================================================================*/
/*======================================================================*\
|| 1. License ||
\*======================================================================*/
DBSEO is released under the All Rights Reserved licence.
You may not redistribute the package in whole or significant part.
All copyright notices must remain unchanged and visible.
You may provide phrase .xml files for other languages on any site,
but you may not provide the full product .xml file - only the phrases.
/*======================================================================*\
|| 2. Requirements ||
\*======================================================================*/
DBSEO requires at least vBulletin 4.0.2 (vB4) or vBulletin 3.8.x (vB3)
It will not function correctly in vBulletin 4.0.1 because of a bug in that version.
/*======================================================================*\
|| 3. First Time Installation / Upgrade ||
\*======================================================================*/
1. Upload all files from the "upload" folder to your forums directory.
2. Import the product-dbtech_dbseo.xml file from the "XML" folder at
AdminCP -> Plugins & Products -> Manage Products -> Add/Import Product
3. Edit your .htaccess file and -EITHER- replace all instances of "vbseo"
with "dbseo" -OR- add the following to your .htaccess file:
RewriteEngine On
# If you are having problem with "None Could Be Negotiated" errors in Apache, uncomment this to turn off MultiViews
# Options -MultiViews
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !(admincp/|dbseocp/|modcp/|cron|mobiquo|forumrunner|api\.php)
RewriteRule ^((archive/)?(.*\.php(/.*)?))$ dbseo.php [L,QSA]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !/(admincp|dbseocp|modcp|clientscript|cpstyles|images)/
RewriteRule ^(.+)$ dbseo.php [L,QSA]
4. (vB4 Only) Go to AdminCP -> Settings -> Options -> Friendly URLs
and set the "URL Type" to "Standard URLs".
5. That's it! You can start editing settings and setting usergroup permissions.
6. The Admin controls can be found at /dbseocp/ - NOT in the AdminCP!
Either / or meaning: If you are a vBSEO user, edit the file and make certain replacements. If you are not a vBSEO user, add code to the file.-EITHER- replace all instances of "vbseo"
with "dbseo" -OR- add the following to your .htaccess file:
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