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[Revised] vBulletin Mod_rewrite Tutorial

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Re: [Revised] vBulletin Mod_rewrite Tutorial

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Dec 15th, 2004
Originally Posted by nathanaus
Small issue.

I did everything, ran it, looked fine got error pages. Changed the .htaccess as suggested by another poster - looked great.

One problem remains

One of my forum "headers" and one of my forum "links" shared the same name, so the generated HTML was identical for two different sections.

I went into the admin section and renamed the forum link prt to add an additional word but the html didn't update leaving two links with the same name.

As a result clicking either of these givees a popup saying:



How can I fix this? Also does this mean when I add new forums to the site they wont be updated either?


Actually looking further into it the original file name has a semi colon : in it. I'm wondering if that is causing a problem?
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