Not Solved How To Edit Google SEO Url's From "Thread-" to "thread/"?
#1
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Hello,

I tried editing the titles from the Google SEO plugin from:

"Thread-" to "thread/" and
"Forum-" to "forum/"

But when I did this it adds "thread" onto "forum":

url.com/forum/thread/Title-goes-here. <= This gives a 404 error.

Why does it do this?
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#2
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This user has been denied support. This user has been denied support.
Read the documentation.

And then just don't do it. Virtual directory structure causes no end of problems with MyBB.

If you intend to go with it anyway, please also see https://github.com/frostschutz/MyBB-Goog.../issues/43
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#3
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(2014-01-19, 02:28 PM)frostschutz Wrote: Read the documentation.

And then just don't do it. Virtual directory structure causes no end of problems with MyBB.

If you intend to go with it anyway, please also see https://github.com/frostschutz/MyBB-Goog.../issues/43

Thanks for replying! I don't quite understand how to solve the error from the link provided.

If it would be easier, how would I modify the Google SEO plugin to not capitalize any words from the url:

Default settings: www.yoursiteurl.com/Thread-How-to-Code/
Uncapitalized settings: www.yoursiteurl.com/thread-how-to-code/
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#4
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^ see Settings >> Google SEO URL >> lowercase words
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#5
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Oh my goodness, WOW!

.m. you're always on MyBB answering my questions, thanks! Smile
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#6
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Hello,

I tried editing the titles from the Google SEO plugin from:

"Thread-" to "thread/" and
"Forum-" to "forum/"

So I added a forward slash instead of hyphen. But when I did this it adds "thread" onto "forum":

url.com/forum/thread/Title-goes-here. <= This gives a 404 error.

Is there a way to replace the hyphen with a forward slash? I can pay you if required.
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#7
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(2014-03-26, 08:23 AM)Greg Winston Wrote: Hello,

I tried editing the titles from the Google SEO plugin from:

"Thread-" to "thread/" and
"Forum-" to "forum/"

So I added a forward slash instead of hyphen. But when I did this it adds "thread" onto "forum":

url.com/forum/thread/Title-goes-here. <= This gives a 404 error.

Is there a way to replace the hyphen with a forward slash? I can pay you if required.

Does anyone know if this is possible?
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