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TOPIC: problems working with SEO settings

problems working with SEO settings 17 years 1 month ago #2337

Ever since purchasing and installing the full version, I have this problem. When I build the page for the component, it messes up the links on all menus. Instead of www.mydomain.com/seo-name, it does www.mydomain.com/index.php/seo-name. None of the menus work from the page. Has anyone seen anything like this?

I've verified that I can add other component pages (docman, web links, etc.) without this problem. It's only with RSForms. And, I'm quite sure it wasn't a problem when I had the test license installed.

Go to www.grantstreetcoc.org, click on \"Free Correspondence Course\" on the left hand menu. Then on that page, click on any menu link. You'll see what I mean.
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Re:problems working with SEO settings 17 years 1 month ago #2619

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It seems like you solved your problem? As I look at your webpage your SEF urls look perfect! How did you do it?
Are you using Joomla 1.5 and what SEF component do you use?

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Lisa
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Re:problems working with SEO settings 17 years 3 weeks ago #2718

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I've just run across this problem myself. A solution (using the SEF setting in Joomla 1.5 rather than an external SEF component):

Download, install and publish the RSForm content plugin (which is separate from the RSForm component). More instructions on doing this are here: www.rsjoomla.com/index.php/rsform.plugin...plugin-mosforme.html

Create a new article to contain your form. In the article content, type {mosforme 1} (replace the 1 with whatever the form ID number is you wish to use).

Once the article is published, the menus will have normal behavior, rather than /index.php/seo-name.
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