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Repair Settings Tool - Queryless URLs - Value not found.

Started by User2, September 08, 2023, 03:37:11 AM

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User2

I ran the Repair Settings Tool to look at something, and saw that in the Queryless URLs clause it says Value not found.
Is this a problem? Does it need to be fixed? If I need to fix it, what do I need to do?

skb


SMF 2.1.4 / TP 2.2.2

User2

skb, what does this item mean in general? Can you give a simple example?

Doug Heffernan

Quote from: User2 on September 08, 2023, 05:56:40 AMskb, what does this item mean in general? Can you give a simple example?

Have a look under the Critical Settings at the below link:

https://wiki.simplemachines.org/smf/Repair_settings.php

Have you enabled or disabled the Search engine friendly URLs option at your Admin Panel?

User2

Quote from: Doug Heffernan on September 08, 2023, 06:41:25 AMHave you enabled or disabled the Search engine friendly URLs option at your Admin Panel?
the check mark is removed.

Doug Heffernan

Quote from: User2 on September 08, 2023, 07:06:02 AM
Quote from: Doug Heffernan on September 08, 2023, 06:41:25 AMHave you enabled or disabled the Search engine friendly URLs option at your Admin Panel?
the check mark is removed.

Then you can leave the the Queryless URLs value to off when running the repair_settings.php tool.

Kindred

Which means that you can leave it blank/missing  with no problem
Слaва
Украинi

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Kindred

it's a typo    the a is right next to the s on the english keyboard....    blsnk -> blank
Слaва
Украинi

Please do not PM, IM or Email me with support questions.  You will get better and faster responses in the support boards.  Thank you.

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User2

As I understand it, two options are suitable for me:
1) leave Value not found!;
2) make Off. Which is better?

Aleksi "Lex" Kilpinen

It should be treated the same either way by SMF. Explicitly setting it "off" should stop the warning from coming up again though.
Slava
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User2

I chose Off so that there would be no questions next time. Maybe it's more correct.

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