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Old 10-27-2013
NOT Working... ok here is my access file with the URL x'd out. I recently also moved the forums to googlepagesped which meant I had to go from basic url to www. as you will see here:

Code:
# Comment the following line (add '#' at the beginning)
# to disable mod_rewrite functions.
# Please note: you still need to disable the hack in
# the vBSEO control panel to stop url rewrites.
RewriteEngine On

# Some servers require the Rewritebase directive to be
# enabled (remove '#' at the beginning to activate)
# Please note: when enabled, you must include the path
# to your root vB folder (i.e. RewriteBase /forums/)
RewriteBase /Forums/

RewriteEngine On 
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^xxxxxxxxx.com 
RewriteRule (.*) http://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx/Forums/$1 [R=301,L]

RewriteRule /Forums/(.*)/([0-9]+)\.htm /Forums/showthread.php?t=$2

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Thanks and...the problem is we were hacked bad... I went through 5 so called experts. One realized that the exploit came in through VBSEO so they simply deleted the plug in leaving me with the garbage to clean up.

Ya I know I am asking alot but just trying to learn. WE are very far ahead as it is as we regained thousands of google links back that were lost and our traffic dropped drastically. now i just am trying to clean things up... we had originally lost the entire user file...tens of thousands...but luckily got the threads back as guest posts.
 

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URLWATCH(1)							   User Commands						       URLWATCH(1)

NAME
urlwatch - Watch web pages and arbitrary URLs for changes SYNOPSIS
urlwatch [options] DESCRIPTION
urlwatch watches a list of URLs for changes and prints out unified diffs of the changes. You can filter always-changing parts of websites by providing a "hooks.py" script. OPTIONS
--version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show the help message and exit -v, --verbose Show debug/log output --urls=FILE Read URLs from the specified file --hooks=FILE Use specified file as hooks.py module -e, --display-errors Include HTTP errors (404, etc..) in the output ADVANCED FEATURES
urlwatch includes some advanced features that you have to activate by creating a hooks.py file that specifies for which URLs to use a spe- cific feature. You can also use the hooks.py file to filter trivially-varying elements of a web page. ICALENDAR FILE PARSING This module allows you to parse .ics files that are in iCalendar format and provide a very simplified text-based format for the diffs. Use it like this in your hooks.py file: from urlwatch import ical2txt def filter(url, data): if url.endswith('.ics'): return ical2txt.ical2text(data).encode('utf-8') + data # ...you can add more hooks here... HTML TO TEXT CONVERSION There are three methods of converting HTML to text in the current version of urlwatch: "lynx" (default), "html2text" and "re". The former two use command-line utilities of the same name to convert HTML to text, and the last one uses a simple regex-based tag stripping method (needs no extra tools). Here is an example of using it in your hooks.py file: from urlwatch import html2txt def filter(url, data): if url.endswith('.html') or url.endswith('.htm'): return html2txt.html2text(data, method='lynx') # ...you can add more hooks here... FILES
~/.urlwatch/urls.txt A list of HTTP/FTP URLs to watch (one URL per line) ~/.urlwatch/lib/hooks.py A Python module that can be used to filter contents ~/.urlwatch/cache/ The state of web pages is saved in this folder AUTHOR
Thomas Perl <thp@thpinfo.com> WEBSITE
http://thpinfo.com/2008/urlwatch/ urlwatch 1.11 July 2010 URLWATCH(1)
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