My thoughts:
(a) It looks like, in the Global Configuration, the option Search Engine Friendly URLs is set to No and the option Use URL Rewriting is set to No
(b) Whether the .htaccess file of Joomla 3 has been replaced with the .htaccess file that comes with Joomla 4
(c) In the screen "Articles: Options" (Content > Articles > Options > Tab Integration > Section Routing) the option Remove IDs from URLs is set to No (the default is Yes)
Note:
If possible, I would suggest going with the default setting of Joomla, especially for the option Remove IDs from URLs.
If needed, you could change all the URLs to reflect the new routing scheme. Extensions such as ReReplacer (https://extensions.joomla.org/extension/rereplacer/) would be of help. Once you are happy with the outcome, you could make permanent change in the database using the extension such as DB Replacer (https://extensions.joomla.org/extension/db-replacer/).
(a) It looks like, in the Global Configuration, the option Search Engine Friendly URLs is set to No and the option Use URL Rewriting is set to No
(b) Whether the .htaccess file of Joomla 3 has been replaced with the .htaccess file that comes with Joomla 4
(c) In the screen "Articles: Options" (Content > Articles > Options > Tab Integration > Section Routing) the option Remove IDs from URLs is set to No (the default is Yes)
Note:
If possible, I would suggest going with the default setting of Joomla, especially for the option Remove IDs from URLs.
If needed, you could change all the URLs to reflect the new routing scheme. Extensions such as ReReplacer (https://extensions.joomla.org/extension/rereplacer/) would be of help. Once you are happy with the outcome, you could make permanent change in the database using the extension such as DB Replacer (https://extensions.joomla.org/extension/db-replacer/).
Statistics: Posted by imanickam — Wed Nov 06, 2024 3:10 pm