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Re: mod_rewrite crash course: what and how
« Reply #40 on: August 10, 2005, 06:52:36 pm »

hi

i ahve used the hack in the appropriate way and that's fine except for the languages.So..when i call the URL http://mysite.com/lang/italian
(non default)   it displays me an 404 erorr but when i try in the same way but now with the default language it's ok.How it's possible? Maybe i haven't uderstand the way to call the URL's expecially the /lang URL's.
can i have an answer ??
thanx in advance

I have the same ploblem. The languages work only when I am on the index.php file but not if I am deeper in the gallery like
http://mysite.com/album/31/lang/italian. Then it doesn't work. Has anyone found any hacks around this problem?
Many thanks
Oliver
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Re: mod_rewrite crash course: what and how
« Reply #41 on: September 26, 2005, 08:35:39 am »

First of all, sorry for my english but I am French.
I have began to use Coppermine and it seems great.
I want to install this mod on my website mostly to have a better searchengine ranking.

But before to install it I was wonderng if it could be possible to get such kind of adresses :
http://www.mywebsite.com/coppermine/title-of-the-album/title-of-the-picture

instead of
http://www.mywebsite.com/coppermine/album/17/img/27

If it could be possible , it would be wonderfull ... it surely will help a lot for a better ranking on all engines.

thanks for your answer

Joachim
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Re: mod_rewrite crash course: what and how
« Reply #43 on: December 23, 2005, 03:13:37 am »

I played with this for a few hours to get it to work...a lot of the time was spent trying to figure out tiny errors that were overlooked by the original posters....since it has been so long since their original posts, I decided to go ahead and make a mod out of this...with code changes and all....finally giving something back to the coppermine community that has given me so much  ;D

so...if you want to make this it's own topic, that would make sense, since the little errors in this topic tripped me up on the changes...

if you have questions, I might not be able to answer them since I just figured this out...but it might be worth trying...

anyway, the mod is attached  8)

[edit] I made some minor adjustments to fix the slideshow, view full sized image, edit image, most viewed, last uploaded, and  breadcrumb - those fixes are now in the attachment [/edit]
« Last Edit: December 23, 2005, 09:49:24 pm by freesouljah »
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Re: mod_rewrite crash course: what and how
« Reply #44 on: May 22, 2007, 08:06:21 pm »

mod rewrite for the 1.4.10?
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Re: mod_rewrite crash course: what and how
« Reply #45 on: June 27, 2007, 08:55:45 am »

hi...
i am neither a newbie nor a pro in php...
can anyone explain me the 4th step plssss...

thanks.....  :D
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