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vBulletin 3.7 & vBSEO 3.2 RC4 : not compatible ?

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Old 05-01-2008, 06:40 PM
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vBulletin 3.7 & vBSEO 3.2 RC4 : not compatible ?

I made a fresh install of vb 3.7. Everything is ok. When i install vBSEO 3.2 RC4, the index page is still ok, but every link gets to a "404 error". If i disable vBSEO, the forum is ok.
Should vb 3.7 users wait the next vBSEO release ?
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Hello,

make sure that you uploaded vBSEO .htaccess file into forums folder.
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I did. It did nothing, even with the "RewriteBase" activated (and correctly set).
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Please check with your host that the server supports mod_rewrite and rewrite rules are allowed in .htaccess files.
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mod_rewrite activated. Thanks
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