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  • i use the same plugin without the problem you have, but all the same, you can always go into your web host cpanel/plesk backend and do a simple redirect:

    redirect: https://yourdomain.com to https://yourdomain.com/index.php ?

    interesting that my plugin version is 3.3.1. it doesnt show an update available. maybe you can try to roll-back to 3.3.1 and see how it goes?

    Thread Starter nebulousity

    (@nebulousity)

    I’ll try that and report back.

    Regarding the different experiences, I’m not sure it matters but do you use WP 2.5.1?

    Thread Starter nebulousity

    (@nebulousity)

    My site is hosted on an Apache server, and I’m told this change needs to be made in the .htaccess file. I’ve edited that file before, so I do understand how, but I’m not knowledgeable enough to know exactly what change I need to make there. Not that I haven’t tried to look it up online, I have. But what I find is above my head. I try not to do that sort of thing except when I need to.

    Any .htaccess experts out there that can instruct me?

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