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    We’ve been using this plugin for years, but recently have noticed a problem.

    We set up our websites initially on sub-domains like firmname.baseurl.com.au then map the client domain as the primary domain. What used to happen is we would enter firmname.baseurl.com.au in any browser and it would switch across to the client domain, as you would expect. Now however, if we enter firmname.baseurl.com.au it opens up at firmname.baseurl.com.au and doesn’t switch across.

    It seems as though the plugin isn’t checking to see what domain is primary and therefore should be returned.

    I tried changing the site URL however this means that firmname.baseurl.com.au is deleted from the website so clicking on it leads to an error page. I then mapped firmname.baseurl.com.au back in, but then the original problem surfaced again, where it wasn’t showing the client domain, even though it was still marked as the primary one.

    We are about to switch our login pages to use firmname.baseurl.com.au so that we can get SSL working easily on login pages, so I’m assuming that we need to keep firmname.baseurl.com.au mapped somehow for that to work.

    Could you please advise?

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  • Thread Starter webbuilder.leap

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    More info: I’m seeing these errors:

    Notice: Undefined index: path in C:\inetpub\wwwroot\wp-content\plugins\wordpress-mu-domain-mapping\domain_mapping.php on line 462
    Notice: Undefined index: path in C:\inetpub\wwwroot\wp-content\plugins\wordpress-mu-domain-mapping\domain_mapping.php on line 447
    Notice: Undefined index: action in C:\inetpub\wwwroot\wp-content\plugins\wordpress-mu-domain-mapping\domain_mapping.php on line 373

    I’d be grateful for any clues…

    Thread Starter webbuilder.leap

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    And more: Google Chrome still redirects as before, but the other browsers don’t.

    Did you end up finding a solution? I’m facing similar issue.

    Thread Starter webbuilder.leap

    (@webbuilderleap)

    No, we didn’t, but it’s not happening any more. We’re up to date on core and plugins, so I’m thinking there was an update along the way that fixed the issue for us.

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