• Resolved jameshallow1

    (@jameshallow1)


    Hello,

    Since the update, the plugin started creating case sensitive urls:

    example.com/nORe | example.com/nore

    each for a different post but always gets directed to the nore (lower case).

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  • Thread Starter jameshallow1

    (@jameshallow1)

    Free version no longer usable after update enabling/disabling case sensitive url for PRO.

    generating similar url with different case sensitive characters making short linking mess

    Plugin Author Mike L

    (@mikeatkaizencoders)

    It’s strange issue.

    We are trying to replicate this issue on our development environment and figure out the root cause of this issue.

    Thread Starter jameshallow1

    (@jameshallow1)

    Hello,

    Glad to hear your checking on this.

    It doesn’t happen for every post created, it happens when it coincide that it creates a url similar to an older url created but with different case sensitivity characters.

    It should not create case sensitive urls and not be able to treat it as such (all wordpress urls on the site are getting treated as case sensitive except url shortify urls)

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by jameshallow1.
    Plugin Author Mike L

    (@mikeatkaizencoders)

    Hi,

    We just want to inform you that we have fixed this issue in URL Shortify 1.6.0.

    Now, with the lite version, only slug will be generated using lowercase characters and numbers.

    If you want to use Uppercase, you can do it using URL Shortify PRO.

    PS: To remove uppercase from existing links, you need to manually edit the already generated links.

    Hope that helps.

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