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Postby Peter77 » Sat Oct 07, 2006 10:00 pm

There is something intresting yet frustrating happening when I visit my site via googl's link: - as you may know, this page is always diffrent. the results are always changing... at least for me over here.

Anyway, you will see a topic tittle halloween-costumes-vt4002.html , for example and there will be serveral links of the same topic tittle but when you enter the link, it will lead you to a whole diffrent topic.

This is the same for forum names too.

The numbers are diffrent so I know that's why we are going to diffrent tittles and fourms. ie what-is-vt3874.html , what-is-vt3875.html , ect. So I guess the question is, why is Google indexing this way? google fault or is this something we can fix?


Sometimes Google shows topic tittles that have just for example -http://x/vf44.html and many of these links. of course a 404 shows up, but if you click on cache, the topic is there and will show the correct -http://www.x/z-game-zone-vf44.html

Agian, the link: results is always changing...so maybe you might not see what I am explaining... hopfully you do.

Hope I explained this right. I know this could been posted in the google forum. but if it's something with the SEO MOD... google is always indexing my site and obviously 'sees' something diffrent. What is going on?
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Postby gowap » Sat Oct 07, 2006 11:16 pm

I surfed a little bit around and it seems your "related topics" mod is the culprit. Take a random topic and have a look at the related topics listing at the bottom of the page.

The urls links are all begining with the title of the actual topic you're watching followed by "-vt" and then the correct topic id for each related topic. Thus it is generating a very large amount of different titles for the same topic id.

If you provide the name and website of your related topics mod, dcz might help and give you a fix.
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Postby Peter77 » Sat Oct 07, 2006 11:48 pm

Hello, thanks for you reply. Hmm, yeah I see what you are talking about. The related topics MOD was modified to be SEO friendly here at this site by dcz ( I believe ). I havn't read any complaints similar to mine.. but then agian I havn't gone back to that thread. I disabled the the related topics for a few months and just recently activated it. hmm.. Maybe I will make the related topics visible to members only.
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Postby dcz » Sun Oct 08, 2006 10:23 am

This is strange.

I cannot check the related topic mod you're using, but it must be easy to fix.

It would be a potty not to show those to bots, they just love them ;)

So please tell me which mod you where using and we'll fix this.

As well, don't worry about those URLs to have been spidered and cached, I PM you the zero duplicate code right now ;)

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Postby Peter77 » Mon Oct 09, 2006 12:29 am

Here is the topic were you added SEO to the MOD..

http://boards.phpbb-seo.com/phpbb-forum ... -vt75.html

sceltic never gave any feedback. I guess I was the only tester! :shock:


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Postby dcz » Mon Oct 09, 2006 8:51 am

Ho jeez, and since then user reported it did not work as expected, never tried it sorry.

But here is a working solution for you ;)

Similar topic and patch :D
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Postby Peter77 » Sun Oct 15, 2006 5:01 pm

:) Thank you, I finally got a chance to install the Similar topics w/ patch. works great.. found it to be more accurate then the related topics MOD.
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Postby dcz » Sun Oct 15, 2006 5:17 pm

And the zero dupe will sort out the previous messing up ;)

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Postby Peter77 » Sun Oct 15, 2006 5:47 pm

Definitely! but what to do about indexed pages that only show; -www.juarol.com/sucasa/-vp41787.html and give 404, Should I submit such links to Google's removal tool?
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Postby dcz » Sun Oct 15, 2006 6:48 pm

you could replace the .+ (full string is like this .+-vt ...) to .* in the topic and forums RegEx, which would make them work again and be redirected by the zero dupe ;)
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