• Resolved aliceonfire

    (@aliceonfire)


    Trying to set the “community” version up, but this plugin doesn’t seem to provide an AMP version of any page with a parent. Telling the plugin to ‘AMPlify’ links within the menu and even typing directly to what should be the /amp/ version in the address field makes no difference.

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  • Thread Starter aliceonfire

    (@aliceonfire)

    Is this plugin still active? If so, you should know that the /amp/ versions of pages with parents are actually being 301 redirected to the non-AMPed version. This is neither an htaccess file issue nor caused by any other modification or plugin.

    Plugin Author weeblrpress

    (@weeblrpress)

    Hi

    This plugin is very active, thank you ?? We provide support at our site, https://www.weeblrpress.com and check out this page on WP.org for questions from users of the Community version on a regular basis. But not on weekends, sorry!

    f so, you should know that the /amp/ versions of pages with parents are actually being 301 redirected to the non-AMPed version.

    I just tested this again and could not find any issue with sub-pages – which are actually simply pages themselves. No redirect happens and the sub-page is displayed normally for me.

    I can’t really think of anything that could cause this right now. I would suggest flushing the rewrite rules (under the “System” tab of weeblrAMP configuration) in case there’s a conflict happening due to URL structure. And of course double-check any redirect rules set out in your .htaccess file, or using any plugin.
    Finally be sure to clear your browser cache as Chrom (for instance) will cache 301 redirects.

    Best regards

    Plugin Author weeblrpress

    (@weeblrpress)

    Hi

    Closing this as it seems unrelated to weeblrAMP.

    Best regards

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