Benutzt hier einer diesen Mod ?
## MOD Title: Static-looking phpBB pages
## MOD Author: Acid Paul
Funzt eigentlich Top, habe aber ein kleines Prob.
Wenn ich auf [ externes Bild ]
im Forum klicke, werde ich immer auf die erste Seite des Themas (nie zum neusten Beitrag) geschmissen, nie auf die 2te oder 3te.
Wer benutzt den Mod: Static-looking phpBB pages
Forumsregeln
phpBB 2.0 hat das Ende seiner Lebenszeit überschritten
phpBB 2.0 wird nicht mehr aktiv unterstützt. Insbesondere werden - auch bei Sicherheitslücken - keine Patches mehr bereitgestellt. Der Einsatz von phpBB 2.0 erfolgt daher auf eigene Gefahr. Wir empfehlen einen Umstieg auf phpBB 3.0, welches aktiv weiterentwickelt wird und für welches regelmäßig Updates zur Verfügung gestellt werden.
phpBB 2.0 hat das Ende seiner Lebenszeit überschritten
phpBB 2.0 wird nicht mehr aktiv unterstützt. Insbesondere werden - auch bei Sicherheitslücken - keine Patches mehr bereitgestellt. Der Einsatz von phpBB 2.0 erfolgt daher auf eigene Gefahr. Wir empfehlen einen Umstieg auf phpBB 3.0, welches aktiv weiterentwickelt wird und für welches regelmäßig Updates zur Verfügung gestellt werden.
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Acid hat geschrieben:hmm.. und was macht dieser MOD?
Speicher mal die viewforum.php als *.txt ab und poste einen Link.
Code: Alles auswählen
##############################################################
## MOD Title: Static-looking phpBB pages
## MOD Author: Acid Paul
##############################################################
## MOD Description:
## I have modified the Googlifier mod for PHPNuke with PHPBB2 port
## found at www.orientalgate.org to work with standalone PHPBB2. This
## mod allows you to turn dynamic forum urls into static ones and
## therefore get better indexed and ranked by Google & co., as well as
## picked by search engines, that don't like dynamic URLs (e.g.
## AllTheWeb).
##
## The effect is like this:
##
## > viewtopic.php?t=157 => ftopic28.html
##
## (affects all topics, posts, forum folders and pagination; member
## profiles, search, lorgin and usergroups URL stay unchanged; the main
## page remains index.php)
##
## Requirements: you need mod_rewrite enabled as well as ability to
## use .htaccess or modify apache config files.
##
## Implementation:
##############################################################
#
#---[ Open ]--------------------------
#
/includes/page_header.php
#
#---[ Find ]------------------------
#
//
// Generate logged in/logged out status
//
#
#---[ Before, Add ]---------------------------
#
ob_start();
function replace_for_mod_rewrite(&$s)
{
$urlin =
array(
"'(?<!/)viewforum.php\?f=([0-9]*)&topicdays=([0-9]*)&start=([0-9]*)'",
"'(?<!/)viewforum.php\?f=([0-9]*)&mark=topics'",
"'(?<!/)viewforum.php\?f=([0-9]*)'",
"'(?<!/)viewtopic.php\?t=([0-9]*)&view=previous'",
"'(?<!/)viewtopic.php\?t=([0-9]*)&view=next'",
"'(?<!/)viewtopic.php\?t=([0-9]*)&postdays=([0-9]*)&postorder=([a-zA-Z]*)&start=([0-9]*)'",
"'(?<!/)viewtopic.php\?t=([0-9]*)&start=([0-9]*)&postdays=([0-9]*)&postorder=([a-zA-Z]*)&highlight=([a-zA-Z0-9]*)'",
"'(?<!/)viewtopic.php\?t=([0-9]*)&start=([0-9]*)'",
"'(?<!/)viewtopic.php\?t=([0-9]*)'",
"'(?<!/)viewtopic.php&p=([0-9]*)'",
"'(?<!/)viewtopic.php\?p=([0-9]*)'",
);
$urlout = array(
"viewforum\\1-\\2-\\3.html",
"forum\\1.html",
"forum\\1.html",
"ptopic\\1.html",
"ntopic\\1.html",
"ftopic\\1-\\2-\\3-\\4.html",
"ftopic\\1.html",
"ftopic\\1-\\2.html",
"ftopic\\1.html",
"sutra\\1.html",
"sutra\\1.html",
);
$s = preg_replace($urlin, $urlout, $s);
return $s;
}
#
#---[ Open ]--------------------------
#
/includes/page_tail.php
#
#---[ Find ]-------------------------
#
$db->sql_close();
#
#---[ After, Add ]---------------------------
#
$contents = ob_get_contents();
ob_end_clean();
echo replace_for_mod_rewrite($contents);
global $dbg_starttime;
#
#---[ Find ]-------------------------
#
ob_end_clean();
#
#---[ After, Add ]---------------------------
#
echo replace_for_mod_rewrite($contents);
global $dbg_starttime;
#
#---[ Open ]--------------------------
# Or create. In forum root.
.htaccess
#
#---[ Add ]---------------------------
#
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^forum.* index.php
RewriteRule ^forum([0-9]*).* viewforum.php?f=$1&mark=topic
RewriteRule ^viewforum([0-9]*)-([0-9]*)-([0-9]*).* viewforum.php?f=$1&topicdays=$2&start=$3
RewriteRule ^forum([0-9]*).* viewforum.php?f=$1
RewriteRule ^ptopic([0-9]*).* viewtopic.php?t=$1&view=previous
RewriteRule ^ntopic([0-9]*).* viewtopic.php?t=$1&view=next
RewriteRule ^ftopic([0-9]*)-([0-9]*)-([a-zA-Z]*)-([0-9]*).* viewtopic.php?t=$1&postdays=$2&postorder=$3&start=$4
RewriteRule ^ftopic([0-9]*)-([0-9]*).* viewtopic.php?t=$1&start=$2
RewriteRule ^ftopic([0-9]*).* viewtopic.php?t=$1
RewriteRule ^ftopic([0-9]*).html viewtopic.php?t=$1&start=$2&postdays=$3&postorder=$4&highlight=$5
RewriteRule ^sutra([0-9]*).* viewtopic.php?p=$1
#
#---[ Or ]----------------------------
# Note: sometimes this .htaccess code won't work properly if the forum is
# on a subdomain, you may need to try this variation:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^forums.* /index.php
RewriteRule ^forum([0-9]*).* /viewforum.php?f=$1&mark=topic
RewriteRule ^viewforum([0-9]*)-([0-9]*)-([0-9]*).* /viewforum.php?f=$1&topicdays=$2&start=$3
RewriteRule ^forum([0-9]*).* /viewforum.php?f=$1
RewriteRule ^ptopic([0-9]*).* /viewtopic.php?t=$1&view=previous
RewriteRule ^ntopic([0-9]*).* /viewtopic.php?t=$1&view=next
RewriteRule ^ftopic([0-9]*)-([0-9]*)-([a-zA-Z]*)-([0-9]*).* /viewtopic.php?t=$1&postdays=$2&postorder=$3&start=$4
RewriteRule ^ftopic([0-9]*)-([0-9]*).* /viewtopic.php?t=$1&start=$2
RewriteRule ^ftopic([0-9]*).* /viewtopic.php?t=$1
RewriteRule ^ftopic([0-9]*).html /viewtopic.php?t=$1&start=$2&postdays=$3&postorder=$4&highlight=$5
RewriteRule ^sutra([0-9]*).* /viewtopic.php?p=$1
#
#---[ Open ]--------------------------
# At the *site* root
robots.txt
#
#---[ Add ]---------------------------
#
Disallow: /your-forum-folder/sutra*.html$
Disallow: /your-forum-folder/ptopic*.html$
Disallow: /your-forum-folder/ntopic*.html$
Disallow: /your-forum-folder/ftopic*asc*.html$
# (This is required to avoid feeding duplicate content to Google)
#
# Step 5. Apply Google Mod #1 described at this page.
#
# Congrats! Now you now have traffic-generating mogul.
# _________________
# Acidics.com - dissolving online scams and hoaxes
# Go pour some acid on fraudsters at Forum.acidics.com
#
#
##############################################################
## Seems like I'm overcreative now - actually all I'm doing now is
## nursing the forum for search engines. Here's one more mod which
## addresses the pagination issue:
##
## Problem: when the topic has 15+ posts it is devided into several
## pages (whether pages are limited to 15 posts per page depends on
## how you set your board properties). The bad thing is that from the list
## of topics URLs to multiple pages look like
## "viewtopic.php?t=47&start=105" but when you open these pages URLs
## grow huge to
## "viewtopic.php?t=47&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=105" though
## they lead to the same pages. Search engines will think these are
## different pages holding duplicate content and may penalize your
## forum site. There're two solutions: just use robots.txt to forbid
## spidering these long URLs or apply this mod:
##
## Mod effect: solves the pagination issue described above; as you have
## universal links across the board they contribute to inbound link
## structure, actively funnel PageRank between pages and allow SE
## spiders to index your forum deeper. This enhancement can be freely
## used in conjunction with my previous mod_rewrite mod (found at
## page 31 in this thread). -> [ quixilver: that's the code above ]
##
## Requirements: none, just a text editor
##
## Implementation:
##############################################################
#
#---[ Open ]--------------------------
#
viewtopic.php
#
#---[ Find ]---------------------------
# One big line.
$pagination = ( $highlight_active ) ? generate_pagination("viewtopic.$phpEx?" . POST_TOPIC_URL . "=$topic_id&postdays=$post_days&postorder=$post_order&highlight=$highlight", $total_replies, $board_config['posts_per_page'], $start) : generate_pagination("viewtopic.$phpEx?" . POST_TOPIC_URL . "=$topic_id&postdays=$post_days&postorder=$post_order", $total_replies, $board_config['posts_per_page'], $start);
#
#---[ Replace with ]-------------------
#
if ($post_days==0 && $post_order==asc)
{
$pagination = ( $highlight_active ) ? generate_pagination("viewtopic.$phpEx?" . POST_TOPIC_URL . "=$topic_id&highlight=$highlight", $total_replies, $board_config['posts_per_page'], $start) : generate_pagination("viewtopic.$phpEx?" . POST_TOPIC_URL . "=$topic_id", $total_replies, $board_config['posts_per_page'], $start);
}
else
{
$pagination = ( $highlight_active ) ? generate_pagination("viewtopic.$phpEx?" . POST_TOPIC_URL . "=$topic_id&postdays=$post_days&postorder=$post_order&highlight=$highlight", $total_replies, $board_config['posts_per_page'], $start) : generate_pagination("viewtopic.$phpEx?" . POST_TOPIC_URL . "=$topic_id&postdays=$post_days&postorder=$post_order", $total_replies, $board_config['posts_per_page'], $start);
}
#
#---[ End ]---------------------------
#
##############################################################
##
## Enjoy! Comments are welcome
##
## P.S. some more rules should be added to robots.txt to prevent
## spidering of "viewtopic.php?t=47&start=0"-type URLs (another
## duplicate-content problem). I'll play with robots.txt validators and
## come up with a neat code later.
##############################################################
