Has anyone been able to get SEF with Joomla to work on godaddy hosting? Everytime I switch it to SEF and change htaccess.txt to .htaccess I just get 404 not found on all the links! I've even done SEF-v1.1 corhack and it doesnt work. Its a PHP/apache server and it supports mod_rewrite. Kinda stupid because without it I cant get any of the contact forms to work. Sucks cuz I am my site is taking off and Im getting registered users now, but they have no way of contacting me! Works locally on my PC at home great though Jason
dnt take it wrong , but godaddy hosting is the worst hosting providers around .. They are good concerning domains but not with hosting . They are still new in this field .
Just had the same problem at godaddy, i emailed the support and they solved in about 15 minutes, the links started to work instead of 404
I found the explanation : goddady .htacces is cached and reloaded at regular intervals, around an hour. after the server picks your new .htaccess file everything should be ok that's what happened to me.
When godaddy installs Joomla as a value added application it installs it in a joomla directory under the root. How do you get it installed in the root directory? I haven't made it to the htaccess issue yet?
Yet another reason of why Go Daddy is so lame! They're just trying to cut down on server usage! LAME! Even 1&1 is better! *And that's saying a LOT; webmasters you know what I'm talking bout!*
Thanks. I'm having the same issue with shared hosting on Godaddy. Did you need to change anything in the .htaccess or did it just start working in about an hour? I've never waited that long thinking they needed to reload.
GoDaddy is not yet known to be a good webhost, but a domain registrar? yes, Godaddy is the best in town.
If you want SEF to work on Godaddy... Use this as your .htaccess, I've attached the file. When you upload it to your server rename it from "htaccess.txt" to ".htaccess" I know it looks like a broken file, but trust me, it works. ## # @version $Id: htaccess.txt 5975 2006-12-11 01:26:33Z robs $ # @package Joomla # @copyright Copyright (C) 2005 Open Source Matters. All rights reserved. # @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU/GPL # Joomla! is Free Software ## ##################################################### # READ THIS COMPLETELY IF YOU CHOOSE TO USE THIS FILE # # The line just below this section: 'Options +FollowSymLinks' may cause problems # with some server configurations. It is required for use of mod_rewrite, but may already # be set by your server administrator in a way that dissallows changing it in # your .htaccess file. If using it causes your server to error out, comment it out (add # to # beginning of line), reload your site in your browser and test your sef url's. If they work, # it has been set by your server administrator and you do not need it set here. # # Only use one of the two SEF sections that follow. Lines that can be uncommented # (and thus used) have only one #. Lines with two #'s should not be uncommented # In the section that you don't use, all lines should start with # # # For Standard SEF, use the standard SEF section. You can comment out # all of the RewriteCond lines and reduce your server's load if you # don't have directories in your root named 'component' or 'content' # # If you are using a 3rd Party SEF or the Core SEF solution # uncomment all of the lines in the '3rd Party or Core SEF' section # ##################################################### ##### SOLVING PROBLEMS WITH COMPONENT URL's that don't work ##### # SPECIAL NOTE FOR SMF USERS WHEN SMF IS INTEGRATED AND BRIDGED # OR ANY SITUATION WHERE A COMPONENT's URL's AREN't WORKING # # In both the 'Standard SEF', and '3rd Party or Core SEF' sections the line: # RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^(/component/option,com) [NC,OR] ##optional - see notes## # May need to be uncommented. If you are running your Joomla!/Mambo from # a subdirectory the name of the subdirectory will need to be inserted into this # line. For example, if your Joomla!/Mambo is in a subdirectory called '/test/', # change this: # RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^(/component/option,com) [NC,OR] ##optional - see notes## # to this: # RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^(/test/component/option,com) [NC,OR] ##optional - see notes## # ##################################################### ## Can be commented out if causes errors, see notes above. Options +FollowSymLinks # # mod_rewrite in use RewriteEngine On # Uncomment following line if your webserver's URL # is not directly related to physical file paths. # Update Your Joomla!/MamboDirectory (just / for root) # RewriteBase / ########## Begin - Joomla! core SEF Section ############# Use this section if using ONLY Joomla! core SEF ## ALL (RewriteCond) lines in this section are only required if you actually ## have directories named 'content' or 'component' on your server ## If you do not have directories with these names, comment them out. # RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d #RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^(/component/option,com) [NC,OR] ##optional - see notes## RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} (/|\.htm|\.php|\.html|/[^.]*)$ [NC] RewriteRule ^(content/|component/) index.php # ########## End - Joomla! core SEF Section ########## Begin - 3rd Party SEF Section ############# Use this section if you are using a 3rd party (Non Joomla! core) SEF extension - e.g. OpenSEF, 404_SEF, 404SEFx, SEF Advance, etc # RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^(/component/option,com) [NC,OR] ##optional - see notes## RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} (/|\.htm|\.php|\.html|/[^.]*)$ [NC] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteRule (.*) index.php # ########## End - 3rd Party SEF Section ########## Begin - Rewrite rules to block out some common exploits ## If you experience problems on your site block out the operations listed below ## This attempts to block the most common type of exploit `attempts` to Joomla! # # Block out any script trying to set a mosConfig value through the URL RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} mosConfig_[a-zA-Z_]{1,21}(=|\%3D) [OR] # Block out any script trying to base64_encode crap to send via URL RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} base64_encode.*\(.*\) [OR] # Block out any script that includes a tag in URL RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} (\|%3E) [NC,OR] # Block out any script trying to set a PHP GLOBALS variable via URL RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} GLOBALS(=|\[|\%[0-9A-Z]{0,2}) [OR] # Block out any script trying to modify a _REQUEST variable via URL RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} _REQUEST(=|\[|\%[0-9A-Z]{0,2}) # Send all blocked request to homepage with 403 Forbidden error! RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php [F,L] # ########## End - Rewrite rules to block out some common exploits Code (markup):
I am sick of godaddy - i dont understand why I always end up with godaddy There control panels are slow - .htaccess does not load I need to make a plan to move my websites to some other webhost How is 1&1?
other option would be to use 404sef and use the index.php option for sef - that way you avoid htaccess completely. 404sef is in my opinion the best sef component for Joomla out there, I should know, I've tried most of them in the past.
As a noob who believes in passing on little success formulas, here's how it worked for me: I used the htaccess.txt file posted above (thanks!), renamed to .htaccesss as instructed. I set my joomla settings to SEF ON. (Waited an hour, no luck) I had to uncomment (remove the #) the line : rewritebase / (Waited another hour, still no luck) Set Apache Mod Rewrite ON in Joomla Admin Works! ttfn
Thanks for the .htaccess re-write code, AmericanRoyalty, just loaded it in and followed the instructions. Could not have been easier. Thanks!
godaddy is good (and effective) cause they're very convenient .. as someone already mentioned, they're the domain leader - how easy is it to just buy a new domain name and setup an account real quick - and then we get to use their self installers for joomla and seriously - in a matter of 7 - 9 minutes, you can have a completely working and fully functional web site - WITH CONTENT (if you have the QS) - WITH email... is there better? .. of course ... but hard to beat that (PLUS .. there are TONS of coupon codes out there for godaddy