By TOM on Monday, 22 September 2014
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Hi , i have successfully setup easyblog autoposting for a clients website blog.
the blog post is published correctly and a link is placed on their facebook page to view the blog.
When I click on the facebook link to view the blog article on the website, the website is requiring you to login before you can view it.
However the blog article is actually live for the public to view if you click on the blog menu on the front of their website??
Here is the clients facebook page url:
https://www.facebook.com/carraigmhor

website url:
http://www.carraigmhor.co.uk

Can you assist?
Hello TOM,

I have checked in your menu structure, it seems like you rid of the Easyblog frontpage layout menu item, I have help you create a hidden menu item and created Easyblog frontpage layout menu item, you can modify the menu item name, because i just simply put "luckyblog", after you modify it and clear all the cache, it should be work fine now.
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Tuesday, 23 September 2014 00:09
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Hello TOM,

Sorry for late reply to this,
I have checked in your frontend, it seems like this is the correctly URL for the first post -> http://www.carraigmhor.co.uk/blog/entry/stonehenge-of-arran

And the Facebook post that URL is different with this -> http://www.carraigmhor.co.uk/blog/login/entry/stonehenge-of-arran

so the system unable to find this URL so require user to login, I suspected that was misconfiguration of the SEO routing behaviour, is it possible provide us with your Joomla backend and FTP access so we can help you check on this? please advise.
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Monday, 22 September 2014 23:40
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Yes, no problem at all.
Details are below, thank you for the quick response.
Tom.
TOM
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Monday, 22 September 2014 23:52
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thank you!
TOM
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Friday, 03 October 2014 22:31
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Hello TOM,

You're welcome.
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Saturday, 04 October 2014 01:02
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