Track download - Error 500

J. Lukass
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Hi Germi!

Long Time all works perfect, but now I have again a little problem :(

If I want to download a track and click on the note icon, I only get an error 500
Error message "500 - View not found [Name, Typ, Präfix]: file, html, artistsView"
Do you have an explanation why?

Greetings :)
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    J. Lukass
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    Wednesday, July 24 2013, 03:09 PM - #Permalink
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    Have seen, the problem is only if i enable joomla SEO.
    If i disable SEO all works.
    How can i use SEO and use also track downloading in MusCol?
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    Wednesday, July 24 2013, 04:03 PM - #Permalink
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    it happens with all songs? did it happen before? did you change anything?
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    J. Lukass
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    Wednesday, July 24 2013, 05:49 PM - #Permalink
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    yes, it is with all songs.
    until a few days SEO was not turned on, so I can not really say it :(
    have only made the ​​joomla updates, last on 2.5.11.
    I have changed nothing else.
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    J. Lukass
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    Wednesday, July 24 2013, 07:05 PM - #Permalink
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    hi :)

    next step :)
    the problem is only, if i activate the suffix, so if i desable the .html ending, the MusCol downloads work.
    why this?

    Thanks :)
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    J. Lukass
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    Thursday, July 25 2013, 03:34 PM - #Permalink
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    Hi!

    Anyway Muscol works with .html endings?

    In your example (http://www.joomlathat.com/music-collection/seo-friendly)
    is from http://www.site.com/index.php?option=com_muscol&view=song&id=8401&Itemid=15
    also http://www.site.com/music/b/190-the-beatles/832-abbey-road/8401-something
    and not http://www.site.com/music/b/190-the-beatles/832-abbey-road/8401-something.html

    Could that be the problem?
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    Thursday, July 25 2013, 04:21 PM - #Permalink
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    in theory it should not be a problem, however Joomla many times has issues with .html endings...
    you can use the system without them? I'll take a look meanwhile.
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    J. Lukass
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    Thursday, July 25 2013, 09:04 PM - #Permalink
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    I think url without .html is not so good?
    So I would have lots of unreachable urls in the google index.
    Would be more likely my last solution.
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    Thursday, July 25 2013, 10:16 PM - #Permalink
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    actually, no, you're mistaken :) it's better always without .html (the url is smaller, so it's better for google)
    but of course it's not good to have unreachable URLs
    if you can send me ftp access at support@ joomlathat.com I will take a look.
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    J. Lukass
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    Friday, July 26 2013, 06:37 AM - #Permalink
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    germi, you have a mail from me :)
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