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phpBB3 SEO Advanced mod Rewrite support forum.
This mods performs URL rewriting for phpBB, injecting forums and topic titles in their URLs.

Rewrite topic/post urls from BEFORE installing the mod?

Hi,

I recently switched to this great SEO mod an love it so far!!
I use the advanced mode without SQL rewriting (I don't like the option of giving individual urls when posting, seems to confuse people).

I found that all topics/POSTS from before the install of this mod are linked as topicxxxx.html etc.
Is there any way to also rewrite all older posts or how would this be able to do??
Thanks!!
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external url rewrite

Hi guys

With the Ultimate SEO mod, is possible rewrite the external URL?

for example change

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http://www.sitename.com/home.php
with
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http://www.sitename.com/home.html


or

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http://www.sitename.com/index.php
with
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http://www.sitename.com/index.html


if yes how?

thank you!
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SEO URL rewrite works like a charm, but... SEO URL rewrite works like a charm, but...

Hello all,

I've just installed that superb mod and I have to say "j'adore ca" :D

Only one question tho, on index.php, I have added custom "mod" to display latest topic titles on index, example:
Image

it wokrs great, but it doesnt use the SEO url.. And I don't know how to rewrite it...

So instead of having that post1345364.html on index, I want /babes-talk-thread.html

How can I fix it?

Cheers
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Bad forum links show host's 404 page, not mine

Hi folks,

I have phpBB SEO installed and working fine, using Advanced URLs. It's installed in a subdirectory on my site, with a .htaccess file with the rewrite rules generated by phpBB SEO in that subdirectory.

I've just noticed that bad deep links to my forum show a 404 page from my hosting provider, rather than the phpBB one. For example, a link to an unknown forum like http://confidentman.net/forums/unknown-forum shows the phpBB page, whereas a deeper link to an unknown article on an unknown forum like -http://confidentman.net/forums/unknown-forum/unknown-article shows my hosting provider's 404 page, which ...
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