My new installations...using V3.3.0 ( latest one)...
I have the SE friendly URL feature turned on, however only the top level categories has the static url's with the category names. But teh subcategories still shows dynamic links ??
I'm having the same problem. Top level categories are SEO friendly, but not subcategories.
I believe this is on the main.tpl
Also, how do I get the displayed name of categories and subcategories to differ from their file name in SEO mode? For example, I want the category name to be Business, with a capital "B", but the corresponding file should be business with a lowercase "b" as in www.example.com/directory/business
I only uploaded the new class/category.php and my site broke.
I haven't made any other changes.
"If you are not the administrator of this site, please report this page to the administrator. If you are the administrator, please pay careful attention: You have a parse error in your template (or perhaps in your header or footer) which you need to repair before this page can be displayed correctly."
Then perhaps you should've uploaded all the files instead of just one, but naturally when you don't copy and paste the actual parse error nothing can be said.
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Internet Evangelist
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Hi,
My new installations...using V3.3.0 ( latest one)...
I have the SE friendly URL feature turned on, however only the top level categories has the static url's with the category names. But teh subcategories still shows dynamic links ??
What could be the problem ??
Thanks
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The normal subcats in displaylinks.tpl, or a list in main.tpl? Latter seems more likely since it changed in 3.3, will check.
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I'm having the same problem. Top level categories are SEO friendly, but not subcategories.
I believe this is on the main.tpl
Also, how do I get the displayed name of categories and subcategories to differ from their file name in SEO mode? For example, I want the category name to be Business, with a capital "B", but the corresponding file should be business with a lowercase "b" as in www.example.com/directory/business
Thank you in advance.
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Fixed... the fix will be uploaded sometime today.
The queries are case-sensitive so if you hacked the file to change the case it'd break things.
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Thanks Paul. It was in the main.tpl only.
Do i just need to overwrite the .htaccess files ? or as usual check what files are changes and then upload only those ???
Or can you tell us which files are chnaged ???
Thanks
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If I remember right, classes/category.php was the only change.
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I only uploaded the new class/category.php and my site broke.
I haven't made any other changes.
"If you are not the administrator of this site, please report this page to the administrator. If you are the administrator, please pay careful attention: You have a parse error in your template (or perhaps in your header or footer) which you need to repair before this page can be displayed correctly."
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Then perhaps you should've uploaded all the files instead of just one, but naturally when you don't copy and paste the actual parse error nothing can be said.