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TOPIC: Removing /blog - is there an alternative way?

Removing /blog - is there an alternative way? 14 years, 1 month ago #18597

I am doing a test on my site and will upgrade to paid version if it suits my needs.

I am getting the /blog appended onto my urls and want this removed. The problem is that if I go to Extensions Management -> Content -> Add layout to URL -> Never -> Save then I get "500 - An error has occurred."

I have tried reinstalling but still have the same problem.

Is there a way to manually make this change in the database?

Re: Removing /blog - is there an alternative way? 14 years, 1 month ago #18613

Ok, so I fixed this issue. If anyone else is having issues with this then the way I fixed it was to unpackage the install zip, find the com_content.xml file and change the options in there. Seemed to install the options fine after that (although strangely I still needed to go to extensions management and resave the content item.

Re: Removing /blog - is there an alternative way? 14 years, 1 month ago #18704

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Hello,

This is a strange problem. Thank you for your report.
If this happens again, the extensions parameters are stored in jos_sefexts table in the params column.

Best regards,
ARTIO Support Team
ARTIO Support Team

Re: Removing /blog - is there an alternative way? 14 years ago #18847

I cannot find the place that you are talking about: extensions parameters are stored in jos_sefexts

There are no parameters to set for the extension when I look in Extensions > Plugins etc

also, I tried to send a screen shot, but this board would not let me add an attachment.

Re: Removing /blog - is there an alternative way? 14 years ago #18857

Hi mrsrowe, I think that they are talking about editing the database directly through something like phpmyadmin.

I tried doing it that way but it didn't seem to work for me, but it was my first time using phpmyadmin.

Re: Removing /blog - is there an alternative way? 14 years ago #18870

thanks, I had a sneaking suspicion that was the case, phpadmin isn't so horrible if you go about it in a calm way, but I'm always uncomfortable about messing with the backend stuff.
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