Hello,
I am using WordPress with the Jupiter theme.
I’ve just installed Swerve and ticked “Pages” in the settings part.
Now, I go to one of my pages. I scroll at the bottom of it and see the “Aliases box”, like shown on your screenshots.
I add an alias (like : “/about”, since my page has a no-clean url, and I would like to have https://www.mywebsite.com/about). I click on “Add”.
Then, all I see is that an alias have been added, since I have a new line with a “Remove” button on the right. However, on the left, no text is showing (I was expecting to show “/about”, or something like this.
Also, when I go to https://www.mywebsite.com/about , I just have : Not Found / The requested URL /downloads was not found on this server.’
Am I doing something wrong?
It would be wonderful if somene could help me!
Many thanks in advance!
when I create a redirect the Post to Page
Warning: Creating default object from empty value in wp-content/plugins/swerve/admin-meta-box-redirect.php on line 213
Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /wp-content/plugins/swerve/admin-meta-box-redirect.php:213) in /public_html/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 1228
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Just downloaded this. If this is answered elsewhere, please let me know as I’ve tried searching and can’t find a “tutorial” type page on how to do this. Sorry in advance if this was already addressed!
I have a few pages where I’ve renamed to different titles, as reflected in the url bar. I then downloaded Swerve in order to fix the problem of the 404 non-redirecting format. However, I don’t know how to do this retroactively.
Example: this page: https://lifeafterdark.ca/email-subscription-sign should be redirected to https://lifeafterdark.ca/subscription
Don’t know how to do this. Please help!
Thank you.
Helen
]]>Just wanted to pass along a warning that came up during development of a site using Swerve. The error seems to be resolved by declaring the $wp_query global in the swerve_redirect_action function. Of course this is not an issue that will affect most users since PHP error reporting is rarely set to trigger on E_STRICT level issues.
Thanks for your work on this useful plugin.
]]>I’m enjoying this plugin as it solves my problems as far as auto permalink redirects is concern.
But I’d like to suggest features for Swerve where it can also redirect permalinks automatically when you update a post via “Edit” and/or “Quick Edit”.
Hope you’ll consider my suggestion!!!
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]]>Hi,
I added swerve plugin version 2.0.2 on my wordpress version 3.7.
My php version is up than 5.3.0, i can activate it but when i go to the page, nothing display like aliases part like your screenshot.
Can you help me please ?
Thk in advance ??
]]>I have a client with an old static site that has .html extensions on all of their (SEO unfriendly) page urls, so I thought I’d use Swerve to put in the old urls as aliases when I converted their site to WordPress, but the periods ( ‘.’ ) get stripped out, resulting in a 404 Not Found. Is there a setting I can change, or can you tell me the file and line number to change to allow periods to pass through?
Thanks in advance,
Dean
Hello
I’ve just tried installing your plugin and get this error:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘[‘ in /wp-content/plugins/swerve/controller/class-url-helper.php on line 30
Thanks. Gavin.
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