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Just noticed a minor bug (is bug the right word?) in the latest DBSEO. It appears in a couple of places in the forum it forgets to 'rewrite' the url and exposes the old URL's. It's not a major issues as it does just redirect on the fly, but it's something VBSEO never did so perhaps it's worth fixing in the next update?

Two places I've noticed:

Image attachments in posts
When selecting to get a direct URL to a specific post.

Screenshots attached.

Cheers :)
 

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Can you make sure attachment rewrites are enabled?
This is because the same URL is used when loading soft deleted posts. It's intentional.

I can confirm attachment rewrites are enabled. It works for most, but I noticed on the vBulletin 4 CMS page for sure it fails, and I've seen a couple of other examples where it has failed in the forum. I'll keep an eye out and flag them up if I see them again.

As for the intentional bit, is there no way round it? It's just we're getting people posting our URL's up on other sites and social shares using that 'direct to post' feature so it means our showthread.php method is going on links on external sites. Would rather it all be consistent if possible.

Much appreciated :)
 
I can confirm attachment rewrites are enabled. It works for most, but I noticed on the vBulletin 4 CMS page for sure it fails, and I've seen a couple of other examples where it has failed in the forum. I'll keep an eye out and flag them up if I see them again.
Are you saying it fails 100% of the time on the CMS page?

As for the intentional bit, is there no way round it? It's just we're getting people posting our URL's up on other sites and social shares using that 'direct to post' feature so it means our showthread.php method is going on links on external sites. Would rather it all be consistent if possible.
I'll look into it for v1.0.4 :)
 
Are you saying it fails 100% of the time on the CMS page?

I'll look into it for v1.0.4 :)

100% failure on CMS pages indeed :(

As for adding the feature in 1.0.4 that sound's awesome :) I'm loving how quickly all bugs and features get solved so quickly :)

Thanking you! :)
 
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