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  • Thread Starter Max

    (@fltxprt)

    Yes, that does seem to work to assign new directions to a particular group. Thanks for the tip! Much appreciated.

    Now I need to move all the unassigned redirections I recently created to the correct groups. Not looking forward to manually deleting and recreating all of them. If anyone has figured out how to move redirections between groups in the new iteration of this plugin, I’d love to hear from you.

    A suggestion for future updates…..
    Intuitively, it seems like the “Move Group” function should be included in the Bulk Actions.

    Forum: Reviews
    In reply to: [Redirection] Works for me
    Thread Starter Max

    (@fltxprt)

    Update:
    The newest plugin update (2.3.10) changed the user interface so that the search and group selection functions have been separated, meaning that you now have to select the group you want to work in from the drop-down list, then perform a search for the key term you want. In the old version, this could be done in one step.

    The latest update didn’t work with my version of PHP (and other folks had the same problem), but the author fixed this within one day of releasing the update.

    As I said above, if this plugin doesn’t work for you, there is most likely a conflict with another plugin or a hosting issue. Many conflict resolutions can be found in the plugin support section. You can also try contacting the author through the support forum and let them know the specific problem you are having. It worked for me.

    Max

    (@fltxprt)

    Same problem, different symptoms: rather than the error messages reported above, I just get a blank page in Firefox.

    I hope there’s a fix soon, I just rated this plugin 5 stars yesterday :p

    Thread Starter Max

    (@fltxprt)

    Thanks for your very quick reply. Yes, there is an option to just hide the message. W3 Total Cache does appear to be working correctly for me following the BPS Security update.

    Max

    (@fltxprt)

    I had the exact same problem. If W3 Total Cache Minify was enabled, my WordPress SEO sitemap would show an XML parsing error in Firefox, a 404 error in IE, and a blank page in Chrome.

    I was able to restore the sitemap by adding the following in the field
    W3 Total Cache >> Minify >> Advanced >> Never minify the following pages:

    sitemap(_index|[0-9]+)?\.xml(\.gz)?
    sitemap(_index)?\.xml(\.gz)?
    ([a-z0-9_\-]+)?sitemap\.xsl
    [a-z0-9_\-]+-sitemap([0-9]+)?\.xml(\.gz)?
    sitemap_index.xml

    Hope this helps.

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