I've seen that somehow phpwcms can turn:
index.php?id=8,15,0,0,1,0
into:
index.php?alias
But there seems to be NO DOCUMENTATION on how to do this or any option in the article section to create the "alias."
Can someone please explain this simply and to the point?
Please do NOT tell me to do a search on it here. I can't find it. I've seen some other threads here where someone needed the info, and the only response was "go search on SEO URLs" (which brings up nothing)...that particular guy got so frustrated he went off to use another CMS.
If there is a thread where this has already been covered, then please provide the direct link.
Thank you in advance.
How To Create an SEO URL
Hi,
regards Knut
at this time: NO.but is there a way to do this for individual articles?
regards Knut
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Hi Stephanie,
Flip-flop's right...
no way to alias individual articles atm.
But rewrite is a way to create better SEO urls - There is a setting in conf.inc.php to turn this on ( 1 ) - rewrites to 1.2.3.4.5.6.phtml (example only)
Pappnase has a great how-to site for wcms
you will get you up to speed quickly -
http://www.phpwcms-docu.de/index.php?english_version
Welcome to the forums.
Flip-flop's right...
no way to alias individual articles atm.
But rewrite is a way to create better SEO urls - There is a setting in conf.inc.php to turn this on ( 1 ) - rewrites to 1.2.3.4.5.6.phtml (example only)
Code: Select all
$phpwcms["rewrite_url"] = 1; //whether URL should be rewritable
you will get you up to speed quickly -
http://www.phpwcms-docu.de/index.php?english_version
Welcome to the forums.