Re: Ultimate SEO 2.200 [Support Thread]
I had issues with this plugin - see previous page (116) - still unresolved so today I uninstalled the plugin using the uninstall files supplied with plugin.
Subsequently I lost the ability to login, i.e. admin/login.php resolves to a totally blank page.
So having a backup I uploaded the admin folder from the backup and the backed up database - still nothing - the database contains no references to USU in configuration_group or configuration tables.
Any ideas please
Re: Ultimate SEO 2.200 [Support Thread]
Quote:
Originally Posted by
shags38
I had issues with this plugin - see previous page (116) - still unresolved so today I uninstalled the plugin using the uninstall files supplied with plugin.
Subsequently I lost the ability to login, i.e. admin/login.php resolves to a totally blank page.
So having a backup I uploaded the admin folder from the backup and the backed up database - still nothing - the database contains no references to USU in configuration_group or configuration tables.
Any ideas please
Solved the problem with not being able to log in - thanks to DrByte and Website Rob
Re: Ultimate SEO 2.200 [Support Thread]
SOLVED >> Problem installing this plugin - previously installed and had issues - deleted/uninstalled and problems trying to re-install.
Thought this may be useful to others if they encounter the same problem.
Doing a fresh install and following the procedure in docs file when I uploaded 'install' files manually, last step of installation procedure, my admin crashed (cannot access it) - via trial and error I found by deleting 2 files in admin/includes/auto_loaders that my admin access returned.
deleted these 2 files;
files >> admin/includes/auto_loaders/config.usu_onetime .... and .... admin/includes/auto_loaders/config.usu
BINGO!! ..... and surprisingly (to me at least) USU works absolutely fine without those 2 files
cheers, Mike
Re: Ultimate SEO 2.200 [Support Thread]
I have what may be a slight issue with this p-224USU_END appearing at the end of all product urls - appears with Generate cPath parameters set to auto or off in configuration - is this to be expected or can it be removed, if so how? please.
https://www.treeoflifejewellery.com/...l-p-224USU_END
image of configuration page
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Re: Ultimate SEO 2.200 [Support Thread]
Quote:
Originally Posted by
DarkMen
Hi,
I have a problem, when I turn on the Utimate Seo Urls, after that i have Number of Queries on the web site higher than 1600. In admin are all caching turned on. Where is the problem? Can someone help me? Thank you in advance.
Attachment 17067
Can anyone advise me what to do?
Re: Ultimate SEO 2.200 [Support Thread]
I just installed an SSL Certificate. I want to know if its possible to use this mod for SSL?
Re: Ultimate SEO 2.200 [Support Thread]
I am using the https:// website but when I use the Ultimate URL mod. When I click on a Category or add a product I get a "Page Not Found". Before I use or installed the SSL Certificate it worked fine. How can it get it work correctly?
Re: Ultimate SEO 2.200 [Support Thread]
I forgot my shops web address to see what I am talking about.
https://www.morrisgiftshop.biz
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Originally Posted by
wmorris
I am using the https:// website but when I use the Ultimate URL mod. When I click on a Category or add a product I get a "Page Not Found". Before I use or installed the SSL Certificate it worked fine. How can I get it work correctly?
Re: Ultimate SEO 2.200 [Support Thread]
Quote:
Originally Posted by
wmorris
Here is my .htaccess.bAK file:
Code:
###############################################################################
# Add custom headers and options
###############################################################################
# Notes:
#
# Examples: Adding IE compatibility / edge flags, language and encoding flags,
# php or suphp directives, configure other Apache modules such as page_speed,
# and enable or disable Apache httpd options.
#
# Do NOT configure anything directly relating to physical or virtual resources
# in this section. These should be addressed later on in this file.
###############################################################################
#Options -Indexes
###############################################################################
# Enable mod_rewrite processing using the rules in this .htaccess file
###############################################################################
# Notes:
#
# <IfModule> should be avoided at all costs. If mod_rewrite is not available
# it is almost always better to return HTTP 500 status. This way we see there
# is an issue as soon as the .htaccess file is uploaded.
#
# For mod_rewrite to work, the Apache server option to allow symbolic links to
# be followed must be enabled. Most providers supporting mod_rewrite will
# already have it enabled for you, but if your rewrite rules are not working
# you can un-comment the first directive below to manually enable the option.
#
# Don't forget, mod_rewrite directives are processed in order until a matching
# RewriteRule with the [L] flag is encountered. So the more specific a rule is
# the closer it should appear to the top of this file.
###############################################################################
#Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine on
###############################################################################
# Tell mod_rewrite where this file is relative to the server document_root
###############################################################################
# Notes:
#
# This directive should only be enabled if this .htaccess file is not placed
# in the document_root (usually public_html, www, or web) of the (sub)domain.
#
# An easy way to determine the location relative to the server document_root is
# to look at the URL used to access a file in this folder. For example if you
# access a "page" in the same folder as this file by typing in the URL
# "www.mydomain.com/myfolder/index.html" then "myfolder" will be the location
# of this file relative to the server document_root.
#
# Another quick and easy way to determine the correct setting for this is to
# look at the defined value for DIR_WS_CATALOG and DIR_WS_HTTPS_CATALOG in
# Zen Cart's configure.php files. All three values should match.
#
# Don't forget the leading and trailing /. This directive requires both!
###############################################################################
#RewriteBase /shop/
###############################################################################
# Redirect if request was for index.php (no query)
###############################################################################
# Notes:
#
# This is only required if the site generates references to index.php with no
# parameters. This rule will force a 301 redirect to the site root when a
# request is made for "/index.php" with no query terms (?key=value).
###############################################################################
#RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^$
#RewriteRule ^index\.php$ / [R=301,L]
###############################################################################
# Add any custom 301 redirects
###############################################################################
# Notes:
#
# In general these should be few and far between. If you use a RewriteRule
# be sure to add the L flag to let Apache mod_rewrite know to stop processing
# and skip any RewriteRules defined later in the .htaccess file.
###############################################################################
###############################################################################
# Redirect if request was for index.php (with or without query)
###############################################################################
# Notes:
#
# This is a performance optimization. If the request is for index.php simply
# pass the request on and do not process any other mod_rewrite directives in
# this file.
#
# Basically this avoids the overhead of checking if index.php is a real file
# or directory (used in subsequent mod_rewrite rules) before sending the
# request to index.php.
###############################################################################
RewriteRule ^index\.php$ - [L]
###############################################################################
# Start Ultimate (SEO) URLs
###############################################################################
# Notes:
#
# You should not make any changes in this section unless you really understand
# how it will impact your web site. Mistakes can break things.
###############################################################################
# Handles the new URL formats
RewriteRule ^(.*)-c-([0-9_]+)/(.*)-p-([0-9]+)(.*)$ index\.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=$4&cPath=$2&%{QUERY_STRING} [L]
RewriteRule ^(.*)-c-([0-9_]+)/(.*)-pi-([0-9]+)(.*)$ index\.php?main_page=popup_image&pID=$4&cPath=$2&%{QUERY_STRING} [L]
RewriteRule ^(.*)-c-([0-9_]+)/(.*)-pr-([0-9]+)(.*)$ index\.php?main_page=product_reviews&products_id=$4&cPath=$2&%{QUERY_STRING} [L]
RewriteRule ^(.*)-c-([0-9_]+)/(.*)-pri-([0-9]+)(.*)$ index\.php?main_page=product_reviews_info&products_id=$4&cPath=$2&%{QUERY_STRING} [L]
# Original (unchanged) URL formats
RewriteRule ^(.*)-p-([0-9]+)(.*)$ index\.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=$2&%{QUERY_STRING} [L]
RewriteRule ^(.*)-m-([0-9]+)(.*)$ index\.php?main_page=index&manufacturers_id=$2&%{QUERY_STRING} [L]
RewriteRule ^(.*)-pi-([0-9]+)(.*)$ index\.php?main_page=popup_image&pID=$2&%{QUERY_STRING} [L]
RewriteRule ^(.*)-pr-([0-9]+)(.*)$ index\.php?main_page=product_reviews&products_id=$2&%{QUERY_STRING} [L]
RewriteRule ^(.*)-pri-([0-9]+)(.*)$ index\.php?main_page=product_reviews_info&products_id=$2&%{QUERY_STRING} [L]
RewriteRule ^(.*)-ezp-([0-9]+)(.*)$ index\.php?main_page=page&id=$2&%{QUERY_STRING} [L]
RewriteRule ^(.*)-c-([0-9_]+)(.*)$ index\.php?main_page=index&cPath=$2&%{QUERY_STRING} [L]
# Rewrite all other requests (if the file / directory does not exist)
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index\.php?main_page=$1&%{QUERY_STRING} [L]
###############################################################################
# Add any other directives relating to the handling of physical files
###############################################################################
# Notes:
#
# If processing makes it this far, the request was for a real file or folder.
# Example: Adding further processing related to browser caching or security.
###############################################################################
Also my .htaccess
Code:
# Always use https for secure connections
# Replace 'www.example.com' with your domain name
# (as it appears on your SSL certificate)
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{SERVER_PORT} 80
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://www.morrisgiftshop.biz/$1 [R=301,L]
Re: Ultimate SEO 2.200 [Support Thread]
The .htaccess file on your server should be named .htaccess, not .htaccess.bAK