I'm trying to revert to Standard URLs after attempting Mod Friendly. I originally added to code as this article suggest to my .htaccess file, but now when I remove it and change to the Standard URLs setting I get an error when attempting to view certain pages. How can I resolve this?
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I'm trying to revert to Standard URLs after attempting Mod Friendly. I originally added to code as this article suggest to my .htaccess file, but now when I remove it and change to the Standard URLs setting I get an error when attempting to view certain pages. How can I resolve this?Comment
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Hello I have trouble with titles rewrite of forums and discussions with accents es.
annunci e novitÃ
substitution does not occur between the accented vowels and those not
I hope you can help me and forgive me for my bad EnglishComment
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I have a thread with a British Pound symbol (£) in the title and it won't display now. I've switched friendly urls off for now.Pleased Sheep Films - Independent Filmmakers
Blackburn Web - an online community for Blackburn in Lancashire (thanks to Mark B for the tips)Comment
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i have problems with this. My language is spanish an thread like this:
shows me vbulletin error (like wrong id):
Code:Ningún Tema ha sido especificado. Si has seguido un enlace válido, por favor notifica al administrador
Last edited by Fr4n-FX; Sun 13 Dec '09, 2:16am.Comment
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The original post (updated version of course) works for me, except the 'content' part. What could be wrong? I triple checked the entries in .htaccess, and it should be working.// CRUNATUS.netComment
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For you people with more .htaccess knowledge than I have, I've got a question.
I installed my site in the forums directory that I had 3.8 installed in. If I upload this .htaccess file to the forums directory, it breaks the forums link. I'm guessing because it's then trying to go forums/forums/.
I know you can do this, but I don't know how, but is there a way to add something to my .htaccess file so that the /forums/ directory is mapped to the root?
So that going to http://www.mysite.com/index.php would show the index.php file located in the forums directory? Would that then solve the problem?Comment
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