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Subforumsī htaccess links donīt work and also error page

This is a discussion on Subforumsī htaccess links donīt work and also error page within the Bug Reporting forums, part of the vBSEO SEO Plugin category; Do not hesitate to ask your questions Subforums URLs are NOT redirected automatically when title changes (either edited or as ...

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    Subforums URLs are NOT redirected automatically when title changes (either edited or as a result of stopwords modification).
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    Ok, now i understand. So when i take the old htaccess url (not the new one, with the edited title) i get an 404 error?

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    You will get standard vB error message "Invalid Forum Specified" or similar (unless corresponding redirect rules are manually set in .htaccess).
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    Ok, that was my question.

    So, itīs better not to edit subforumsī titles is it? Or could it be, that in later versions of vbseo the same features with redirecting "older" htaccess urls after editing a thread title to the new url, are able for subforums?

    By the way: Youīve said, that i get an "Invalid Forum Specified" message. Isnīt that double content when you have that often on a forum? The same with 404 Erorpages (e.g. mine: www.martialartsforum.org/error.php), is that right?

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    shaochun,
    So, it´s better not to edit subforums´ titles is it? Or could it be, that in later versions of vbseo the same features with redirecting "older" htaccess urls after editing a thread title to the new url, are able for subforums?
    Yes, the changing of forum titles should be avoided, unless forums urls do not contain forum_title (like here at vbseo.com)

    By the way: You´ve said, that i get an "Invalid Forum Specified" message. Isn´t that double content when you have that often on a forum? The same with 404 Erorpages (e.g. mine: www.martialartsforum.org/error.php), is that right?
    I don't think you should worry about that. Since it is just an error message, I believe it cannot be considered as duplicate content.
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    Ok

    Everything clear

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    shaochun,
    your post moved to a separate thread
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    Since it is just an error message, I believe it cannot be considered as duplicate content.
    In case of the vbulletin "Invalid Forum Specified"-message, but what about something like this: www.martialartsforum.org/error.php

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