Here you go
The table from AutoSEO
The new entries with deadcow SEO
I prefer the first idea since I can keep the category in the breadcrumb (we could have more breadcrumb lines if needed for every category), and since with AUTOSEO the site already worked fine with the product id at the end and should be faster like that, we would like to keep that idea.
The table from AutoSEO
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1617 manufacturer_id=19 brand-microsoft
1623 manufacturer_id=18 brand-oracle
1764 product_id=98&category_id=41 joystick-98
1752 product_id=53&category_id=41 left-handed-mouse-53
1522 product_id=49&category_id=35 trackpad-red-49
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1782 product_id=96 call-of-duty
1784 product_id=61 need-for-speed-uc
1798 information_id=6 info-shipping
1800 manufacturer_id=21 brand-logitech
Oh OK I see. You're talking about ANOTHER AutoSEO module that someone "forked" (without asking BTW ) from the original AutoSEO, here's the url http://www.opencart.com/index.php?route ... ion_id=547
The man behind that added some stuff for the categories, yes, I'm seeing that by looking at his code. I think you'd better find the forum thread linked to this module or contact the author directly and see what he can do for you cause by looking at the code he added I'm not sure I want to have this is the deadcowSEO module.
The man behind that added some stuff for the categories, yes, I'm seeing that by looking at his code. I think you'd better find the forum thread linked to this module or contact the author directly and see what he can do for you cause by looking at the code he added I'm not sure I want to have this is the deadcowSEO module.
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Well, that is the ONLY Auto SEO (or AutoSEO) extension available at opencart.com or google when searching. That must be the extension we used then in december 2010 and surely would love to have them combined both in one product.
The idea is great, really, having the speed to find products with the product_id and organizing urls and categories pretty well. Why would you be against integrating the good ideas behind that module to yours? It would complement your extension with keywords, description and manufacturers pretty well with speed and categories.
Keep us updated please!
The idea is great, really, having the speed to find products with the product_id and organizing urls and categories pretty well. Why would you be against integrating the good ideas behind that module to yours? It would complement your extension with keywords, description and manufacturers pretty well with speed and categories.
Keep us updated please!
Last edited by nando on Tue Nov 26, 2013 8:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Yeah the old AutoSEO has been removed so that there are no hundreds of version, so basically old AutoSEO = new deadcowSEO and remaining AutoSEO = fork.
Don't worry I'm going to see what I can do about all we talked about, it's just that I have a few things to do before, so I thought it would be better for you to see with the other author, it might be faster.
Regards.
Don't worry I'm going to see what I can do about all we talked about, it's just that I have a few things to do before, so I thought it would be better for you to see with the other author, it might be faster.
Regards.
deadcow, open-source solutions
Hi nando.
OK I'll make the other updates first and then we'll see what we can do.
BTW I lied, version for OpenCart 1.5.0 is not coming this week, I definitely can't make it, sorry for the ones waiting for it.
OK I'll make the other updates first and then we'll see what we can do.
BTW I lied, version for OpenCart 1.5.0 is not coming this week, I definitely can't make it, sorry for the ones waiting for it.
deadcow, open-source solutions
will try this for mod for 1.5
thanks for good work and share deadcow
thanks for good work and share deadcow
Polskie forum OpenCart: http://forum.opencart.com/viewforum.php?f=164
Hi deadcow, thanks for this great module. Everything works correctly except the "Meta keywords:" generator with the "Add terms from Yahoo! Term extraction service using the product description." option checked. I entered the "Your Yahoo! Application ID" as directed.
Here's the error:
Notice: unserialize() [function.unserialize]: Error at offset 0 of 239 bytes in /public_html/admin/model/module/deadcow_seo.php on line 93
This error appears to be repeated once for each products.
I'm running Opencart 1.4.9.5 w/ deadcow SEO v1.2
Thanks for you help!!!
Here's the error:
Notice: unserialize() [function.unserialize]: Error at offset 0 of 239 bytes in /public_html/admin/model/module/deadcow_seo.php on line 93
This error appears to be repeated once for each products.
I'm running Opencart 1.4.9.5 w/ deadcow SEO v1.2
Thanks for you help!!!
It's working correctly this morning. I'm not sure what the bug was.advent wrote:Hi deadcow, thanks for this great module. Everything works correctly except the "Meta keywords:" generator with the "Add terms from Yahoo! Term extraction service using the product description." option checked. I entered the "Your Yahoo! Application ID" as directed.
Here's the error:
Notice: unserialize() [function.unserialize]: Error at offset 0 of 239 bytes in /public_html/admin/model/module/deadcow_seo.php on line 93
This error appears to be repeated once for each products.
I'm running Opencart 1.4.9.5 w/ deadcow SEO v1.2
Thanks for you help!!!
Any plans on adding a field for Meta Description?
Thank you for the great module
It works perfect until I'm getting a lot of products (5300 products)
Then when I start the generation of URL_ALIAS it begins to turn a moment, and a blank page appears.
Is it caused by the big number of products or because I started using titles with * ?
Thank you in advance.
It works perfect until I'm getting a lot of products (5300 products)
Then when I start the generation of URL_ALIAS it begins to turn a moment, and a blank page appears.
Is it caused by the big number of products or because I started using titles with * ?
Thank you in advance.
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Opencart 1.5.1.3 French edition.
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Hi ccM. Well I have no idea Sorry I don't know this module, but deadcow SEO just auto-fills the regular input texts "SEO keywords" from OpenCart and does no hack so it's just like it's not there and you filled everything by hand. Hence, no conflict whatsoever, at least not its fault
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