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functions_vbseo.php - error

This is a discussion on functions_vbseo.php - error within the Troubleshooting forums, part of the vBSEO SEO Plugin category; I've just installed the vbSeo - but got this error: The encoded file /var/www/html/includes/functions_vbseo.php is corrupt. After searching the board ...

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    functions_vbseo.php - error

    I've just installed the vbSeo - but got this error:

    The encoded file /var/www/html/includes/functions_vbseo.php is corrupt.

    After searching the board found this link:

    http://www.vbseo.com/f67/common-trou...-3-0-rc3-6843/

    Then searching for the duplicate file on my board, I couldn't find one. Then I deleted the functions_vbseo.php file it self from the /include-folder and got my board back - but now I am not sure if the vbSeo will work :(

    When I copy the file back to /include - i get the same error... how to correct it???

    Thanks

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    Make sure you set your FTP client to use BINARY mode when sending the vBSEO files. That error is caused by sending in ASCII mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Cohen View Post
    Make sure you set your FTP client to use BINARY mode when sending the vBSEO files. That error is caused by sending in ASCII mode.
    Okay that makes a difference ...

    Now there isn't any error of this kind - but there is another problem. I can see the index page but all other forums/section are not visible - page not found error is displayed...

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    Does you server have MOD_REWRITE installed and did you upload the .htaccess file?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Cohen View Post
    Does you server have MOD_REWRITE installed and did you upload the .htaccess file?
    Yeh I did uploaded the .htaccess in binary mode ... and how can I check if mod_rewrite is installed?

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    If you'd like, you can open a support ticket with temporary FTP access and we can troubleshoot for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Cohen View Post
    If you'd like, you can open a support ticket with temporary FTP access and we can troubleshoot for you.
    Off course I'll - and I'll do it right away thanks

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