Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
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Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
How to eliminate the Language suffix after the domain in Joomla 3.71 want to use sef friendly domains
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
One idea, just take it for what it is:
whenever you publish a critical security fix (3.7.1) because of a security breach introduced in a new version (3.7.0), try to make a COMPLETE update package!
(did you notice the word complete?)
Because the 3.7.1 security fix package may be good for 3.7.0 setup, but for versions before that (namely 3.6.5), it attempts to update files that don't exist in folders that don't exist either (like in the default protostar template).
Just saying...
Thank you
whenever you publish a critical security fix (3.7.1) because of a security breach introduced in a new version (3.7.0), try to make a COMPLETE update package!
(did you notice the word complete?)
Because the 3.7.1 security fix package may be good for 3.7.0 setup, but for versions before that (namely 3.6.5), it attempts to update files that don't exist in folders that don't exist either (like in the default protostar template).
Just saying...
Thank you
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
Thanks for your reply but this was a new Joomla 3.7 complete install and then added the patch for 3.71.
however My question was how to eliminate the language code in the url for all pages of this domain.
in other words http://domain.com/index.php?lang=en-us
when using these SEO Settings:
Search Engine Friendly URLs
Yes
Use URL Rewriting
Yes
Adds Suffix to URL
Yes
Unicode Aliases
No
however My question was how to eliminate the language code in the url for all pages of this domain.
in other words http://domain.com/index.php?lang=en-us
when using these SEO Settings:
Search Engine Friendly URLs
Yes
Use URL Rewriting
Yes
Adds Suffix to URL
Yes
Unicode Aliases
No
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
Adds suffix to URL?
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
yes I understand that, I do want a suffix like http://domain.com/aboutus.html or similar
but not /index.php?lang=en-us
How do I get rid of the later?
but not /index.php?lang=en-us
How do I get rid of the later?
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
Is the time a monolingual site or a multilingual site. If is a monolingual site, the plugin "System - Language" filter has to be Disabled.
How the URL was structured in Joomla! 3.7.0.
How the URL was structured in Joomla! 3.7.0.
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
Was multilingual but want it to be monolingual now ,Thanks for you info.imanickam wrote:Is the time a monolingual site or a multilingual site. If is a monolingual site, the plugin "System - Language" filter has to be Disabled.
How the URL was structured in Joomla! 3.7.0.
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
Many thanks and congratulations to the Joomla team for another [wonderfully easy], seamless and successful update package. Interesting to see that, within 24 hours of the release of J! 3.7.1, the usage statistics are trending upwards (2.6% if all Joomla sites since J! 3.5.0) although J! 3.6.5 (at just over 29¼%) is in predominant usage at this time.
Updated about a dozen sites today and no hitches, glitches or nervous twitches.
Updated about a dozen sites today and no hitches, glitches or nervous twitches.
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
Many thanks too and congratulations to the Joomla team with a wonderfully easy, seamless and successful fantastic update package. Joomla 3.7.1 the best stable, easy to use Joomla ever...
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
Hello,
I updated Joomla 3.7.1 and my PHP version is 7.1.1 after update I see url coming this way
index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1&Itemid=128
It should be
index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1&Itemid=128
For this issue my custom component data not showing in non SEF mode.
Any solution?
Thanks
I updated Joomla 3.7.1 and my PHP version is 7.1.1 after update I see url coming this way
index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1&Itemid=128
It should be
index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1&Itemid=128
For this issue my custom component data not showing in non SEF mode.
Any solution?
Thanks
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
Known issue.mamunnu wrote:I updated Joomla 3.7.1 and ... I see URLs like index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1&Itemid=128
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
Thanks for your reply so it is a bug of Joomla 3.7.1
sozzled wrote:Known issue.mamunnu wrote:I updated Joomla 3.7.1 and ... I see URLs like index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1&Itemid=128
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
After Update to Joomla 3.7.1 Can not upload PDFs through Media Manager.
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
I was getting the same trouble so I played a bit with the file extension and MIME type extension options (click the Options button, top right hand corner when you're in the media manager screenfogyhouse wrote:After Update to Joomla 3.7.1 Can not upload PDFs through Media Manager.
I finally got a PDF File to upload, by turning OFF the option to check the MIME type. That's probably not the correct thing to do, but I got it to work that way. For some reason it wouldn't accept "application/pdf" as the MIME type. You wouldn't put it in the images file extension allowed list, since PDF is not an image like JPEG or PNG.
Make sure also you add "pdf" to your allowed extensions list (top most option in the Media Manager options screen).
However I don't know if its due to the patch update to 3.7.1 or not since I havent used Media Manager to upload anything except images (PNG, JPEG)
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
This will be fixed in 3.7.2 https://github.com/joomla/joomla-cms/pull/16091
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
I have updated to Joomla 3.7.1 and find that the Control Panel shows the articles in the lists
TOP 5 POPULAR ARTICLES
and
LAST 5 ADDED ARTICLES
are in the wrong order.
They now show the least popular and FIRST 5 added articles
in the control panel (administrator)
This is for more then 1 site.
TOP 5 POPULAR ARTICLES
and
LAST 5 ADDED ARTICLES
are in the wrong order.
They now show the least popular and FIRST 5 added articles
in the control panel (administrator)
This is for more then 1 site.
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Advanced Permissions Report - Nice
Just thought I'd post to say that 3.7's Advanced Permissions Report within the User area is pretty damn sweet...
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
@rolandverhaar
I can't reproduce your issue.
They are in the right order here
I can't reproduce your issue.
They are in the right order here
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
Urls with article ID again
I've made every Joomla update changes to the router.php to avoid the article ID in Urls:
viewtopic.php?t=826165
Now this seems to be not possible anymore. The code is gone in the newest router.php. Do I miss something, is there now a feature to set this behaviour?
Thanks.
I've made every Joomla update changes to the router.php to avoid the article ID in Urls:
viewtopic.php?t=826165
Now this seems to be not possible anymore. The code is gone in the newest router.php. Do I miss something, is there now a feature to set this behaviour?
Thanks.
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
@docdawson: the "new router" that you refer to and the means to remove the article id number from the URLs was not incorporated into J! 3.7.x. Our understanding is that, because of difficulties to include this feature within a reasonable timeframe, it was decided to hold this over until the release of J! 3.8. I hope that answers your question.
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 3.7.1
@sozzled2904: thanks for the answer. If I had read in my linked article the newest answers, I could have answered this myself
Here is a temporary solution: https://joomla-extensions.kubik-rubik.d ... in-der-url
Here is a temporary solution: https://joomla-extensions.kubik-rubik.d ... in-der-url