I have a rather unusual problem. I set the options as indicated by vBSEO vBET - Keep Non-Polish Characters in URLs. After that, my links look like this: domain.pl/karma_za_pomoc/163152-pomóżcie_dozbierać_dolara_p-new-post.html But how can click on the link, the browser shows the link: domain.pl/karma_za_pomoc/163152-pomo% BFcie_dozbiera% E6_dolara_p.html # post591052 I suspect that the browser will be the wrong index. Is there any solution to fix this? Earlier I used the Replace Non-Polish Characters. How do I change the 'Keep ...' It also changed my Polish links - namely, before I had no Polish characters used in links and were replaced, eg c => c. Through a google will have to re ideksowac page. The same type of character - were replaced with _. Da glad August is so done to link structure of PL remained standing? So it was like?
You have to use options to utrzymaćnie angielskei characters, but you can still zastpować Polish - just use the option where you can define your own mapping. That's how it's done in this forum: NLP.pl simple-forum about free NLP - NLP Forum A mapping is used there (in vBSEO CP -> General Settings -> Character Replacements -> Define your Custom Character Replacements): Code: 'ˇ' => 'A' '¦' => 'S' '¬' => 'Z' '±' => 'a' '¶' => 's' 'Ľ' => 'z' 'ą' => 'a' 'ę' => 'e' 'ć' => 'c' 'ż' => 'z' 'ś' => 's' 'ź' => 'z' 'ó' => 'o' 'ł' => 'l' 'ń' => 'n' 'Ą' => 'A' 'Ę' => 'E' 'Ć' => 'C' 'Ż' => 'Z' 'Ś' => 'S' 'Ź' => 'Z' 'Ó' => 'O' 'Ł' => 'L' 'Ń' => 'N' Thanks to your old links will remain the same as before Nothing will przeindeksowywać Regarding exchange of letters in the browser - see in other browsers. Sure it happens and at sowing IE Opera, Mozilla and Chrome is OK. If so - that everything is in order. IE simply does not respect the standard and shows the bushes - but Google is able to properly read and indexed as normal diacritics. If it is different - it is I need more concrete (real link), to investigate. Please write if this helps
'ˇ' => 'A' '¦' => 'S' '¬' => 'Z' '±' => 'a' '¶' => 's' 'Ľ' => 'z' 'ą' => 'a' 'ę' => 'e' 'ć' => 'c' 'ż' => 'z' 'ś' => 's' 'ź' => 'z' 'ó' => 'o' 'ł' => 'l' 'ń' => 'n' 'Ą' => 'A' 'Ę' => 'E' 'Ć' => 'C' 'Ż' => 'Z' 'Ś' => 'S' 'Ź' => 'Z' 'Ó' => 'O' 'Ł' => 'L' 'Ń' => 'N'
And not only these characters enough? : Code: 'ą' => 'a' 'ę' => 'e' 'ć' => 'c' 'ż' => 'z' 'ś' => 's' 'ź' => 'z' 'ó' => 'o' 'ł' => 'l' 'ń' => 'n' 'Ą' => 'A' 'Ę' => 'E' 'Ć' => 'C' 'Ż' => 'Z' 'Ś' => 'S' 'Ź' => 'Z' 'Ó' => 'O' 'Ł' => 'L' 'Ń' => 'N'
'ą' => 'a' 'ę' => 'e' 'ć' => 'c' 'ż' => 'z' 'ś' => 's' 'ź' => 'z' 'ó' => 'o' 'ł' => 'l' 'ń' => 'n' 'Ą' => 'A' 'Ę' => 'E' 'Ć' => 'C' 'Ż' => 'Z' 'Ś' => 'S' 'Ź' => 'Z' 'Ó' => 'O' 'Ł' => 'L' 'Ń' => 'N'
Last edited by kamilkurczak; 22-12-10 at 11:59.
Exactly the issue in that it does not. Due to the coding part of the vBSEO Polish diacritical marks are visible as bushes by PHP. Thus bushes are mapped (in addition to a normal case). Maybe something has changed in newer versions of vBSEO, when configured vBSEO forum was mentioned it was still in version 3.3.2. So just use our own, or check your own - write a test topic, which has all the possible title of Polish diacritics and see what happens with the URL to that thread.
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