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  • Could you try resaving your Permalinks settings?

    Thread Starter Zee

    (@laserjobs)

    No change. It takes a second and then redirects to the homepage. It does work on another one of my sites with the same set-up but far less posts. I have over 6000 posts so if I put it to none of course I get the out of memory error creating the sitemap.

    Can you share a link?

    Thread Starter Zee

    (@laserjobs)

    The problem is I this is a large working site and I need to have a sitemap available and I currently have the Yoast sitemap working. If I activate your sitemap at the same time will it cause issues?

    I’m not sure if that will cause a conflict. I think Yoast switched to the same (feed) method of sitemap generation so it might not work well together. On the other hand, the URL’s are different so it could just as well not be any problem at all ??

    Are you not happy with the sitemap(s) generated by Yoast’s plugin? If you’re happy with it, you can just as well stick with that one. For Google it should make no(t much) difference I guess.

    Thread Starter Zee

    (@laserjobs)

    Sounds good, I will stick with yoast for the sitemap. I am not sure if it makes a difference but your sitemaps do update the frequency and seem to pull more images than Yoast’s.

    When I get a chance I will see if I can pull some details out of my error logs.

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