Xmap Bad Links?
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Re:Xmap Bad Links?
Hi, thanks for your help on this. I could see that you don't have the plugin for joomla content items. Did you deleted this plugin? Because it comes with the component pre-installed!
The file is called content.plugin.php and can be found on component's zip package.
The file is called content.plugin.php and can be found on component's zip package.
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guilleva - Administrator

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Re:Xmap Bad Links?
Hi Guilleva,
No we have no such component. This is an old site upgrade to 1.13 .
Is it a COMPONENT, MAMBOT or MODULE?
Where do I find it? Our other site is a 1.0.13 satble install and has no CONTENT component either...so I am confused.
If I go FTP to components folder there is one called content...but it is not listed under components in the backend.
I had trouble when I upgraded the site so it does not suprise me we are missing something we should have.:(
Tell me WHAT it is and where I get and I will install it ASAP.
Thankx:)
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Lcdude
No we have no such component. This is an old site upgrade to 1.13 .
Is it a COMPONENT, MAMBOT or MODULE?
Where do I find it? Our other site is a 1.0.13 satble install and has no CONTENT component either...so I am confused.
If I go FTP to components folder there is one called content...but it is not listed under components in the backend.
I had trouble when I upgraded the site so it does not suprise me we are missing something we should have.:(
Tell me WHAT it is and where I get and I will install it ASAP.
Thankx:)
Your Access Remains
Lcdude
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lcdude - Fresh Boarder

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Re:Xmap Bad Links?
Hi, I mean the Xmap content plugin that comes with the component. It should be on the directory /administrator/components/com_xmap/plugins
There should be a file called content.plugin.php
You can reinstall the component or copy this file into that directory
There should be a file called content.plugin.php
You can reinstall the component or copy this file into that directory
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guilleva - Administrator

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SOLVED!
Hi Guilleva,
Your 100% correct did not have the file in the plugins folder. (content.plugin.php)
It would appear when you upgrade, uninstall, reinstall, the file is deleted and not re-installed. In fact the plugind folder is empty.
Now with it installed things are MUCH better! Were showing 393 links now which is a HUGE improvement.
Fireboard still shows no expanded links, but I am sure thats comming.
I will remove your access and stay in touch for further updates.
THANKX:) For the great support
Lcdude
PS Take a long hard look at Gsitecrawler it does amazing things. Also makes a "Urllist" file for Yahoo!
Your 100% correct did not have the file in the plugins folder. (content.plugin.php)
It would appear when you upgrade, uninstall, reinstall, the file is deleted and not re-installed. In fact the plugind folder is empty.
Now with it installed things are MUCH better! Were showing 393 links now which is a HUGE improvement.
Fireboard still shows no expanded links, but I am sure thats comming.
I will remove your access and stay in touch for further updates.
THANKX:) For the great support
Lcdude
PS Take a long hard look at Gsitecrawler it does amazing things. Also makes a "Urllist" file for Yahoo!
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