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Author Topic: Issues with links to 3rd part components  (Read 483 times)
thoeri
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« on: 03 August 2008, 23:39 »

Hi again Emir

I experience a lot of weird issues with SEF Advanced and some 3rd part components. I have major problems with Eventlist and Phoca Gallery.

When hovering the menu link for Eventlist I see this URL in the bottom left corner of my browser:
http://www.mydomain.com/activities/calendar/eventlist but when clicking the link the part http://www.mydomain.com is lost in the URL and I end up on a 404-page. I have the exact same problem with Phoca Gallery. Without SEF Advanced enabled the links work perfectly.

I also have an normal joomla content item called Boendeservice with this url from the menu:
http://www.mydomain.com/boende/boendeservice/. I used Custom component string to replace mtree=>boende.  This made the link mentioned above to stop working. When clicking the link for Boendeservice I ended up on the index page of Mostes tree insted of the content item. So I guess the two boende confused SEF Advanced. This I solved by changing string replacement to mtree=>boende-lista. Maybe that is normal behavior, I do not know. I though I ley you know anyway.

Bit the problem with Eventlist and Phoca Gallery cannot be normal behaviour. I use Joomla 1.5.5 and the trial version of SEF Advaced downloaded 3 or 4 days ago.

Regards,
Thoeri
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Saka
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« Reply #1 on: 04 August 2008, 10:57 »

Hi,

The second issue is normal, you can't have a section with the same name as component replacement.

About the first issue with components, please send a mail with the URLs so I can see it in action, I don't quite understand the problem.
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thoeri
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« Reply #2 on: 04 August 2008, 11:35 »

Hi Emir

No, it is not easy to explain... I will PM you all the details to log in.

Cheers,
Thomas
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