"index<n>" in Permalink URL
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"index<n>" in Permalink URL
Hi,
Recently I tried to post a link to an excellent posting in the TCH forum:
. . . /discuss/f49/oh-well-16402/index2.html#post154417
Unfortunately, the index changed as the thread continued:
. . . /discuss/f49/oh-well-16402/index3.html#post154417
You'll notice the number after the "index" changed from 2 to 3. This means the link is 'broken' and doesn't point to posting of interest. It really is an interesting story about dealing with snow in a TCH but I don't have a way to acknowledge it short of quoting it directly.
Bob Wilson
Recently I tried to post a link to an excellent posting in the TCH forum:
. . . /discuss/f49/oh-well-16402/index2.html#post154417
Unfortunately, the index changed as the thread continued:
. . . /discuss/f49/oh-well-16402/index3.html#post154417
You'll notice the number after the "index" changed from 2 to 3. This means the link is 'broken' and doesn't point to posting of interest. It really is an interesting story about dealing with snow in a TCH but I don't have a way to acknowledge it short of quoting it directly.
Bob Wilson
#3
Re: "index<n>" in Permalink URL
I went to the thread and found the particular post mentioned here. The permalink for that post is https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/...02/#post154417.
I don't think anyone has modified the vBSEO settings, which would be the only way to change URL presentation. As far as that post, it's on the first page of the thread, so I'm not sure where index2.html or index3.html are coming from.
I don't think anyone has modified the vBSEO settings, which would be the only way to change URL presentation. As far as that post, it's on the first page of the thread, so I'm not sure where index2.html or index3.html are coming from.
#4
Re: "index<n>" in Permalink URL
I went to the thread and found the particular post mentioned here. The permalink for that post is https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/...02/#post154417.
I don't think anyone has modified the vBSEO settings, which would be the only way to change URL presentation. As far as that post, it's on the first page of the thread, so I'm not sure where index2.html or index3.html are coming from.
I don't think anyone has modified the vBSEO settings, which would be the only way to change URL presentation. As far as that post, it's on the first page of the thread, so I'm not sure where index2.html or index3.html are coming from.
https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/...87/#post154629
I noticed when search for that posting and hit (permalink) it came back with a clean, no index pointer. So I tried multiple searches and everytime I hit permalink, it came back with the 'index=' node.
The source posting is:
username: mikieboyblue
date: 12-17-2007, 11:44 AM
AHHHHH!!!! I see a solution or the problem:
"9 (permalink)"
If I click on "permalink", I get the "index=" URL but if I click on the "9", I get a usable, static URL. Now that I realize how it works, I can fix up my earlier posting and everything is good. I'm a little curious why "permalink" supplies an "index=" entry in the URL but not enough to feel it needs a whole lot time spent on it.
Thanks,
Bob Wilson
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