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My forum has just been upgraded from 2.2.6 to 3.7.2, and I am experiencing problems with former google links as well as member bookmarks.
Vbulletin support tells me:
"use a .htaccess file on the server with some rewrite rules to automatically map the old PHP3 links to the new PHP files. I recommend this solution since PHP is really the standard and PHP3 is somewhat deprecated. CGI INFORMATION:: To use cgiwrap with a script in your cgi-bin directory, you need to use a different URL. Action application/x-pair-sphp3 /cgi-sys/php-cgiwrap/username/php3.cgi http://www.webcs.com/help/cgi.htmlHOME |
The people in the server forum can help with htaccess rewrite rules:
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=14 (http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=14) " Plesk 7.5 Reloaded Troubleshooting and Problems [Archive] - Page 12 :: Upgrade Error: The file constants.php3 is part of Plesk distribution. PHP upgraded screwed up big time, need SERIOUS help! http://forum.swsoft.com/pda/index.php/f-106-p-12.htmlHOME |
I have no clue how to even begin to do this.
Can someone help me?
TIA!!!
The .htaccess with all the numbers is a folder (sorry about that)!
I edited the empty file, saved it and it works!!!!
Thank you so very much!
I found two different .htacess files.
One is simply .htaccess which says file type: empty when I print it.
The other one is .htacess.104547####### where ####### is simply more numbers. I don't think I have priviledges for this one because it doesn't give me the option to show contents.
I have to use cpanel to manage files, and it is not very friendly.
Do I simply create a file callled .htaccess using notepad or something and then upload it?
Try this: RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^(.+).php3 $1.php
When I was checking "who's online", I noticed all these valid ip addresses looking at unknown locations. I clicked on the unknowned location, and the link worked fine.
So, without being logged onto my forums, I went to google, did a search, found a link, clicked on it.
When I went back to a logged in version, I could see my ip address (as a guest) and sure enough, it showed that I was viewing an unknown location.
So, I guess this fix does not work for who's online.
Here is what I see:
Unknown Location
/forums/showthread.php3?threadid=4060&pagenumber=5 (http://www.landspro.com/forums/showthread.php3?threadid=4060&pagenumber=5)
and the link works.
Does that make sense?
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