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Top Forums Web Development Removing VBSEO for vbulletin – Reverting back to vbulletin URLs Post 302868409 by Neo on Sunday 27th of October 2013 06:03:15 PM
Old 10-27-2013
I advise you first find a way to completely remove vBSEO and at the same time, rewrite all your old vBSEO URLs to the original vB URLs....

When I recently did this, I wrote over 100 mod_rewrite rules and all this work, removing vBSEO and doing all the log file checking to clean up 404s buy writing rewrite rules to 301 back to the original vB URLs took me around 32 to 40 hours of work.

The reason is that you should closely monitor your access.log for 404 errors and at the same time, keep an eye on webmaster tools for crawl errors.

If you don't know how to do this, and are not comfortable with writing mod_rewrite rules, I suggest you hire a professional to do it for you.

This should be done in a controlled, step-by-step way... and after you get your original vB URLs working without 404 errors, and all is well, you can consider rewriting your URLs to more "friendly" URLs... that is step two. Step one is to completely remove vBSEO and revert to the standard vB URLs without taking an SEO hit.
 

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WEBCHECKOUT(1)							    webcheckout 						    WEBCHECKOUT(1)

NAME
webcheckout - check out repositories referenced on a web page SYNOPSIS
webcheckout [options] url [destdir] DESCRIPTION
webcheckout downloads an url and parses it, looking for version control repositories referenced by the page. It checks out each repository into a subdirectory of the current directory, using whatever VCS program is appropriate for that repository (git, svn, etc). The information about the repositories is embedded in the web page using the rel=vcs-* microformat, which is documented at <http://kitenet.net/~joey/rfc/rel-vcs/>. If the optional destdir parameter is specified, VCS programs will be asked to check out repositories into that directory. If there are multiple repositories to check out, each will be checked out into a separate subdirectory of the destdir. OPTIONS
-a, --auth Prefer authenticated repositories. By default, webcheckout will use anonymous repositories when possible. If you have an account that allows you to use authenticated repositories, you might want to use this option. --no-act, -n Do not actually check anything out, just print out the commands that would be run to check out the repositories. --quiet, -q Quiet mode. Do not print out the commands being run. (The VCS commands may still be noisy however.) PREREQUISITES
To use this program you will need lots of VCS programs installed, obviously. It also depends on the perl LWP and HTML::Parser modules. If the perl URI module is installed, webcheckout can heuristically guess what you mean by partial URLs, such as "kitenet.net/~joey"' AUTHOR
Copyright 2009 Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net> Licensed under the GNU GPL version 2 or higher. This program is included in mr <http://kitenet.net/~joey/code/mr/> perl v5.14.2 2011-09-25 WEBCHECKOUT(1)
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