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    Functions_vbseo corrupt

    I uploaded in binary using FlashFXP and I am still getting this error, better still I can't access my forums after I put in the xml. going to remove all files and see what happens.

    After removing the files the forum is working again, I need to look at this more tonight but so far it's not working, I have contacted my hosting company and they have edited my php.ini file so IonCube works and I am not getting this error I had before.

    I am hoping a reply on here will help my problems later.
    (Zend isn't installed on my shared hosting)
    Thanks
    JamieLee2k
    Last edited by JamieLee2k; 03-12-2007 at 08:15 AM. Reason: Changes made

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    Please open a support ticket here:
    http://www.vbseo.com/support/

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    FlashFXP is known to have issues uploading in BINARY mode. Try FTP Client - Secure File Transfer Software for Windows - FTP Voyager.

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    I have done that and it's worked perfectly, weird that, about FlashFXP not uploading properly in Binary.

    Now I just need to find my options panel, I can't find it anywhere, I found linkback

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    vBSEO Control Panel: http://yourforumsurl/vbseocp.php

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    I have just noticed that all the links are finding a page not found cus the links have changed to a rewrite (which is what I want) but can I fix that in the vbSEO adminCP?

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    If you're getting 404 errors, make sure you uploaded the .htaccess file, and make sure your server has mod_rewrite installed.

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    Is that part of vb.org or is mod_rewrite something you have done, I have uploaded the htaccess and the site is working fine, it's just the pages are getting a 404.

    How can I enable mod_write then?

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    That's a server-level function. You can check with your hosting company to make sure your server supports mod_rewrite.

    You can disable vBSEO using the vBSEO Control Panel (first option) while you investigate. That will allow your site to continue working.

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    Thank you, I am on powweb and I am pretty sure they are supported.

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