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lasciate

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I installed everything correctly and imported the XML file. I opened my .HTACCESS file and it had no mention of vbseo in it at all so I ignored the edits to it.

Attempted to turn it on. Whenever I tried to click on any forum, such as the Introductions forum, or any of the others, it would tell me Invalid Forum Specified.

so I went back and edited the htaccess with this:

Code:
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]

Now when I try to access my forums with the mod on, it just displays a blank white page.


**EDIT**

Alright, I'm also having an issue where when I add the above code to the HTACCESS file, no one can edit their posts and my staff can't promote to article.
 
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Can you please contact your host and get them to confirm that mod_rewrite is enabled for your server? If not, this mod will not function until they enable it for you.
 
In that case, can you ensure that display_errors is on in php.ini? There may be a fatal error being hidden by the web server.
 
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