Is it possible to set up a server to use advanced seo friendly urls on a standalone Nginx webserver? (no apache, just nginx) I was told by my server admin its not. If so, can anyone help with this. The rewrite rules within the config file is what is at issue here, i believe.
Using Advanced SEO Friendly URLs with NGINX. Possible?
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vBulletin 5 doesn't have an option of "Advanced Friendly URLS". All URLs require rewrite in vBulletin 5. We provide the configurations for NGINX in the do_not_upload folder in your vBulletin 5 download package. There is a file for PHP before PHP 7 and a file for PHP after PHP 7.Translations provided by Google.
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vBulletin 5 doesn't have an option of "Advanced Friendly URLS". All URLs require rewrite in vBulletin 5. We provide the configurations for NGINX in the do_not_upload folder in your vBulletin 5 download package. There is a file for PHP before PHP 7 and a file for PHP after PHP 7.Comment
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by Wayne LukeIn order to use vBulletin 5, you must have mod_rewrite or equivalent. We provide only one type of URLs in vBulletin 5. Currently we support the following rewrite tools:
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by Wayne LukeIn order to use vBulletin 5, you must have mod_rewrite or equivalent. We provide only one type of URLs in vBulletin 5. Currently we support the following rewrite tools:
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