Re: Ceon URI Mapping (SEO)
Thank you Connor and divavocals for the insight. Got it.. nothing to worry about then. I thought I messed up! One of my products (guitar lessons) doesn't have attributes and that shows up fine in the cart. But yeah... I'm good. I am liking the fact that I can customize the products and categories and ez pages... very cool!
In regards to Wimpy player: I added an additional exception into the htaccess file for the 'media' folder. That's where the clips sit. They play now.
Best wishes
Yolanda
Re: Ceon URI Mapping (SEO)
Many thanks Conor for taking the time to address my issue with the Google Checkout. Although I still have a couple of minor issues still to resolve, the respective servers are now talking to one another.
P.S. I agree with your comments regarding the checkout module, although I find it strange that only one version was ever written back in 2007 and never updated since. There could be a good earner there for a good software writer.
Thanks again Conor.
Re: Ceon URI Mapping (SEO)
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Streaming
P.S. I agree with your comments regarding the checkout module, although I find it strange that only one version was ever written back in 2007 and never updated since. There could be a good earner there for a good software writer.
Gonna keep this brief as it is off-topic.. Somewhere in the Google Checkout Wiki or Google forum for this module there is a post which states that the original developer abandoned this project with no plans for further development..
Re: Ceon URI Mapping (SEO)
Hi all!
I have ntoiced a slight problem with the cPath extension appended to the end of the mapped URIs.
I have a product that has a master category of 100.
If I link that product to another category with a higher number (say 120), everything still works as expected.....
When I visit the product page under the master category on my website, the URI has no cPath extension.
When I visit the product page under the linked category on my website, the URI does have the cPath extension. Nothing wrong here.
If I now link the product to a category with a LOWER number (say 80), I have a problem.....
When I visit the product page under the master category on my website, the URI now has a cPath extension.
When I visit the product page under the new linked category (category 80) on my website, the URI does not have the cPath extension.
It's as though URI mapping is taking the lowest category number rather than the master category number as the main category for the product.
This doesn't seem right to me. I'm not on the latest version of URI mapping so this could already be fixed!
Has anyone else ever noticed this one?
Re: Ceon URI Mapping (SEO)
Hi,
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damiantaylor
Has anyone else ever noticed this one?
Sorry, there's no logical reason for that to happen and it's not been reported by anyone else. I can't explain it but doubt it's anything to do with the module.
All the best...
Conor
ceon
Re: Ceon URI Mapping (SEO)
Quote:
Originally Posted by
damiantaylor
Hi all!
I have ntoiced a slight problem with the cPath extension appended to the end of the mapped URIs.
I have a product that has a master category of 100.
If I link that product to another category with a higher number (say 120), everything still works as expected.....
When I visit the product page under the master category on my website, the URI has no cPath extension.
When I visit the product page under the linked category on my website, the URI does have the cPath extension. Nothing wrong here.
If I now link the product to a category with a LOWER number (say 80), I have a problem.....
When I visit the product page under the master category on my website, the URI now has a cPath extension.
When I visit the product page under the new linked category (category 80) on my website, the URI does not have the cPath extension.
It's as though URI mapping is taking the lowest category number rather than the master category number as the main category for the product.
This doesn't seem right to me. I'm not on the latest version of URI mapping so this could already be fixed!
Has anyone else ever noticed this one?
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Originally Posted by
conor
Hi,
Sorry, there's no logical reason for that to happen and it's not been reported by anyone else. I can't explain it but doubt it's anything to do with the module.
All the best...
Conor
ceon
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This doesn't seem right to me. I'm not on the latest version of URI mapping so this could already be fixed!
On top of that Conor doesn't support older versions of this module any longer. If you have question and need support you need to upgrade your version of Ceon URI Mapping to the latest version.
Re: Ceon URI Mapping (SEO)
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Originally Posted by
damiantaylor
It's as though URI mapping is taking the lowest category number rather than the master category number as the main category for the product.
This doesn't seem right to me. I'm not on the latest version of URI mapping so this could already be fixed!
Which version of Zen Cart are you using? There was a bug in versions prior to ZC v1.3.9 that might cause what you are seeing.
Regards,
Christian.
Re: Ceon URI Mapping (SEO)
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DivaVocals
:oops:What can I say? Thanks a lot. :smile: I discovered this feature just half an hour ago. That's why I deicided to come back and was sure there definitely will be someone whom I have to say thanks.
Re: Ceon URI Mapping (SEO)
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Igor_
:oops:What can I say? Thanks a lot. :smile: I discovered this feature just half an hour ago. That's why I deicided to come back and was sure there definitely will be someone whom I have to say thanks.
Rockin'! :cool:
Re: Ceon URI Mapping (SEO)
Hi Christian, I'm on 1.3.8a so it looks like this may be my bug!
Do you know if there is a fix for it?
Thanks!
Damian
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Originally Posted by
CJPinder
Which version of Zen Cart are you using? There was a bug in versions prior to ZC v1.3.9 that might cause what you are seeing.
Regards,
Christian.