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Mod Rewrite needed

Discussion in 'Services' started by seohome, Aug 15, 2005.

  1. #1
    I have a website made in phpnuke that has a custom mod rewrite done by a programmer but a problem came up (I can't contact this programmer). If you are familiar with phpnuke: if an "article" has the same title as another "article" and you try to access the second, it shows the first one with the url of the second. The mod rewrite done shows the titles in the url instead of the ids. I was thinking that maybe adding the id number in the url would solve the problem.

    Anyway, if you are interested and know mod rewrite and phpnuke, please post here or even better PM me your offer and/or questions. Payment will be through PayPal.

    Thanks,
    Julian.
     
    seohome, Aug 15, 2005 IP
  2. RectangleMan

    RectangleMan Notable Member

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    #2
    nuke is a pain it mod_rewrite ...it's why anyone with serious SEO desires leaves it alone...I personally don't know any mod_rewrites for nuke and I searched high and low back in the day when I ran a nuke site...finally I just ditched nuke
     
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  3. seohome

    seohome Peon

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    #3
    Yes, I know it's not easy to do it. That's why I got a good programmer to do that, and several other stuff I wanted modified. I still like Nuke a lot though. So... anyone?? Where do you recommend me to search for a programmer then? Thanks.
     
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  4. flawebworks

    flawebworks Tech Services

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    An easier way to do it would be to login to your database thru phpmyadmin and rename the article I would think.
     
    flawebworks, Aug 16, 2005 IP
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  5. dct

    dct Finder of cool gadgets

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    #5
    The simplest solution is so often the best
     
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    seohome Peon

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    #6
    So often doesn't mean always ;) There are hundreds of articles and this would be a crazy task :S
     
    seohome, Aug 16, 2005 IP
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    flawebworks Tech Services

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    You could search for the title in phpmyadmin in a matter of seconds and be done with it.
     
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    seohome Peon

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    I'd like it to be done automatically. Thanks anyway.
     
    seohome, Aug 16, 2005 IP
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    seohome Peon

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    It seems I got a programmer. I'll let you know if this fails. Thanks all.
     
    seohome, Aug 16, 2005 IP