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  • AskKim

    (@askkim)

    Hi Chris,

    It is likely your rewrite rules which are associated with your server.

    You may want to have a look at this post: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4270921/mod-rewrite-and-double-slash-issue

    ~ Kim ~
    Support at Yoast

    Thread Starter CHRIS.W

    (@chrisw-1)

    Hello KIm,

    Tx for your answer, so you are telling me to contact my server to fix this bug?

    Regards
    Chris

    Thread Starter CHRIS.W

    (@chrisw-1)

    Hello,
    I read your link but it is too complex for me…

    Do you have something more easy?
    Regards
    Chris

    AskKim

    (@askkim)

    Hi Chris,

    You might want to talk to your web host. That might be a good place to start since you are not quite this technically inclined.

    If you had our Premium support, we might be able to log in and see if your hosting account makes it easy to implement such things. Even then though, it would be a toss up, as we can not write custom code for you.

    That’s still something you might consider if you don’t get anywhere with your hosting company. And we’ve got a 30 day easy refund policy just in case there’s nothing we could do.

    ~ Kim ~
    Support at Yoast

    Thread Starter CHRIS.W

    (@chrisw-1)

    Hello Kim,

    1) My hosting checked everything and they can’t find the error.
    2) The problem only happen when I activate your plugin
    3) Better for me is your support or pay someone to debug my site? (or both)

    Regards
    CHris

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