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NEW! 404 Redirect Handler for Artio JoomSEF
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TOPIC: NEW! 404 Redirect Handler for Artio JoomSEF

Re:NEW! 404 Redirect Handler for Artio JoomSEF 18 years ago #1128

Yepp, your guessed, what's happened... That's also originated in malfunctioning of the latest Artio. I had originally both section/category stuff turned on. Switching to the latest Artio fucked it up, because the schema is used only for generating section.and/or category based urls, not for the inner pages, to be clear:
www.mysite.com/mysection/mycategory/ is generated correctly
but instead of

www.mysite.com/mysection/mycategory/myinnerpage.html
latest artio generates
www.mysite.com/myinnerpage.html
I tried to play with settings, leaving only category or section to be used in URL's - this works - so URL's as
www.mysite.com/mysection/myinnerpage.html
or
www.mysite.com/mycategory/myinnerpage.html
are generated correctly for respective settings, but as side effects of experimenting I ended up with a lot of URL's as the one above picked up in mean time by users and robots alike.
Now my settings are back to the original ones (sections and categories both turned on) and Artio is downgraded to 1.2.5 to generate as possible the correct URL's.
Hope soon a fixed Artio will be out, then my problems, hopefully will be gone!
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Re:NEW! 404 Redirect Handler for Artio JoomSEF 17 years, 12 months ago #1137

  • Overcast
Thanks for this great component!

Only one question (suggestion): is it possible for me to create redirect rules? For example:
index.php?option=com_ftpview&dir=ff6cc03c990f448e76057230b7369990&Itemid=26 - old place (this page not exist any more) and index.php?option=com_vfm&Itemid=64 - new one.

P.S. Sorry for my language..
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Re:NEW! 404 Redirect Handler for Artio JoomSEF 17 years, 12 months ago #1148

Overcast wrote:
Only one question (suggestion): is it possible for me to create redirect rules? For example:
index.php?option=com_ftpview&dir=ff6cc03c990f448e76057230b7369990&Itemid=26 - old place (this page not exist any more) and index.php?option=com_vfm&Itemid=64 - new one.

Yes.

Here's how:
  • In the admin panel, go to Components -> ARTIO JoomSEF.
  • Click on "View/Edit Custom Redirects" (middle right of the 9x9 of options).
  • Click "New" in the top right hand corner.
  • Enter "index.php?option=com_vfm&Itemid=64" in the "New SEF Url" field.
  • Enter "index.php?option=com_ftpview&dir=ff6cc03c990f448e76057230b7369990&Itemid=26" in the "Old Non-SEF Url" field.


I think that's what you're wanting.
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Re:NEW! 404 Redirect Handler for Artio JoomSEF 17 years, 12 months ago #1149

  • Overcast
The page you are trying to access does not exist.
Please select a page from the main menu.


Sorry, but i'd try "View/Edit Custom Redirects" before posting here. It doesn't work with nonexistent page like index.php?option=com_ftpview&dir=ff6cc03c990f448e76057230b7369990&Itemid=26.
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Re:NEW! 404 Redirect Handler for Artio JoomSEF 17 years, 12 months ago #1151

  • davidwhthomas
@overcast

I would have suggested the same thing as Chris's solution.

But it appears that didn't work. It's also possible to create redirects using the .htaccess file.

I'll look at including a system to enable generic custom link redirects in the next version.

I'm on holiday at the moment but back to work in a week or so.

seasons greetings,

DT<br><br>Post edited by: davidwhthomas, at: 2006/12/29 09:21
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Re:NEW! 404 Redirect Handler for Artio JoomSEF 17 years, 12 months ago #1152

  • Overcast
It's also possible to create redirects using the .htaccess file.

It's quiet troublesome, because i don't use Apache. In lighttpd there's no such a thing like .htaccess.

I'll look at including a system to enable generic custom link redirects in the next version.

Thank you!
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