UPDATE: Ahh... raw access logs is showing a 404 error, but not with any slashes. FROM LOGS: -0500] "GET /5/templates/images_default/loadingAnimation.gif HTTP/1.1" 404 - String search is only showing one file with this .gif - /jquery/thickbox-compressed.js var tb_pathToImage = "{PATH}loadingAnimation.gif". I think this is my trouble (maybe for others too).
Resolved: Removed the {PATH} and hardcoded. No more 404 errors.
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My cpanel logs are showing tons of 404 errors with 5.1 w/SEO set to yes:
File does not exist: /home/abc/public_html/site.cc/404.shtml, referer: http://site.cc/examples/ File does not exist: /home/abc/public_html/site.cc/examples, referer: http://site.cc/example/
Did a clean temp install of 5.0 then upgraded to 5.1 to troubleshoot as to eliminate any customizations on my part(.htaccess and other files). Issue is observed only with 5.1 w/SEO on after upgrade.
May be my shared server host setting. I'm currently looking at .htaccess & category.php coding (ruled this out after copy 5.0 files to 5.1 and issue stays with 5.1) to see if a backslash is being stripped out or how I can add one in to satisfy my host.
Not a PHP / .htaccess expert, by any means, so if anyone can save me a few hours- more like days - it would be much appreciated.
The loadinganimation.gif issue happens when URL rewriting is on because it looks at the wrong path. I noticed this a few days ago and it's already fixed in 5.1.17 beta 1 (though it's not a significant thing, just means no loading indicator in the search box).
Category URLs without a trailing slash should automatically redirect to the versions with a trailing slash. For example, if you go to http://links.webmastersite.net/web-design you'll find yourself arriving at http://links.webmastersite.net/web-design/ . Is that redirection not happening on your site? Or could these be actually invalid urls for nonexistant categories that it's listing?
Is that redirection not happening on your site? Or could these be actually invalid urls for nonexistant categories that it's listing?
Paul, redirection is/was working fine. I initially misinterpreted the 404 error in my cpanel logs as they just referred URLs. Raw server logs included a little more detail with the loadinganimation.gif path. Like you stated, no issues from the frontend.
Sorry for the initial misleading post title.
Thanks! Rich
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Posted Dec 29, 2009 - 7:51 AM:
UPDATE: Ahh... raw access logs is showing a 404 error, but not with any slashes. FROM LOGS: -0500] "GET /5/templates/images_default/loadingAnimation.gif HTTP/1.1" 404 -
String search is only showing one file with this .gif - /jquery/thickbox-compressed.js var tb_pathToImage = "{PATH}loadingAnimation.gif". I think this is my trouble (maybe for others too).
Resolved: Removed the {PATH} and hardcoded. No more 404 errors.
ORIGINAL POST:
My cpanel logs are showing tons of 404 errors with 5.1 w/SEO set to yes:
File does not exist: /home/abc/public_html/site.cc/404.shtml, referer: http://site.cc/examples/
File does not exist: /home/abc/public_html/site.cc/examples, referer: http://site.cc/example/
Did a clean temp install of 5.0 then upgraded to 5.1 to troubleshoot as to eliminate any customizations on my part(.htaccess and other files). Issue is observed only with 5.1 w/SEO on after upgrade.
May be my shared server host setting. I'm currently looking at
.htaccess & category.php coding(ruled this out after copy 5.0 files to 5.1 and issue stays with 5.1) to see if a backslash is being stripped out or how I can add one in to satisfy my host.Not a PHP / .htaccess expert, by any means, so if anyone can save me a few hours- more like days - it would be much appreciated.
Thanks -Rich
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The loadinganimation.gif issue happens when URL rewriting is on because it looks at the wrong path. I noticed this a few days ago and it's already fixed in 5.1.17 beta 1 (though it's not a significant thing, just means no loading indicator in the search box).
Category URLs without a trailing slash should automatically redirect to the versions with a trailing slash. For example, if you go to http://links.webmastersite.net/web-design you'll find yourself arriving at http://links.webmastersite.net/web-design/ . Is that redirection not happening on your site? Or could these be actually invalid urls for nonexistant categories that it's listing?
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Is that redirection not happening on your site? Or could these be actually invalid urls for nonexistant categories that it's listing?
Paul, redirection is/was working fine. I initially misinterpreted the 404 error in my cpanel logs as they just referred URLs. Raw server logs included a little more detail with the loadinganimation.gif path. Like you stated, no issues from the frontend.
Sorry for the initial misleading post title.
Thanks! Rich