Ian Barnes

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  • in reply to: Channel islands problem #367039

    Ian Barnes
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    Hi Stiofan,

    Yes please get them changed, keeps it all consistent

    Thanks, Ian

    in reply to: Channel islands problem #366684

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    in reply to: Isle of Man problems #366471

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    Hi Stiofan,

    Sorry but just discovered the isle of man change may have broken the Channel islands.

    It seems all is OK with isle of man but when I try and modify anything on the Channel Islands I get the error need to select UK,Ireland or isle of man countries.

    If you could have a look it would be great. I have re-instated the logon permissions.

    Thanks,
    Ian

    in reply to: Isle of Man problems #365691

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    Hi Stiofan,

    This all looks good.

    Many thanks for the quick response.

    Ian

    in reply to: Isle of Man problems #365644

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    in reply to: Isle of Man problems #365593

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    in reply to: Isle of Man problems #365540

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    I noticed you put change location onto my menu bar but I don’t use this on the site as want people to keep to ../places/.. and not mix with ../location/.. as a url. I then use the search and breadcrumb as navigation, I think very confusing you can have the same location under two URL structures.

    The problem is:
    – if i have isle of man in UK the front-end works great but the address in the add listing doers not work as it expects isle of man to be not in the UK
    – if I have isle of man as a country the backend add/modify listing works but the front-end does not recognize any of the breadcrumb

    in reply to: Isle of Man problems #365502

    Ian Barnes
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    Thanks,

    I did originally have it as the UK and an import from CSV created the listings. The problem was whenever you did anything with addresses in add listing the maps it gave an error saying only UK and Ireland was configured.

    This is then why I added Isle of Man and the maps worked but the front-end broke.

    I am happy with having Isle of Man as a region of the United Kingdom but the maps would need to be able to handle this.

    Cheers

    in reply to: Isle of Man problems #365484

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    in reply to: Performance problem #360547

    Ian Barnes
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    Hi, Yes we do have Yoast.

    Ian

    in reply to: Performance problem #360452

    Ian Barnes
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    Hi Stiofan,

    It was the CPU that had problems with mysql taking most of it. I have now just done a bit of re-config and upgraded geodirectory, Mysql from 5.5 to 5.6 and added some more RAM.

    What controls the creation of the site map?

    Ian

    in reply to: location vs places slugs #329289

    Ian Barnes
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    OK get it.

    I will look into how to best design.

    Thanks for the quick responses.

    Ian

    in reply to: location vs places slugs #328725

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    OK thanks for the clarification and I understand this but it does mean I have duplicate content as the city is also shown from the breadcrumb on the details page to be under gd_place and not location.

    Is there any way that the breadcrumb on the details pages can point at the /location city page rather than the gd_place city page? This would solve the duplicate content problem.

    Thanks,
    Ian

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