oraev
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After not waiting for an answer here, I turned to the GPT chat, which solved my problem. The neural network advised to first disable the plugin for the multisite network, and then activate it separately for each network site.
Hi @alimir
Thank you for the answer. Frankly, I did not expect you to answer me, as after looking at the topic of support, I saw that many topics remain unanswered.
I already figured out how to transfer the likes (I previously used the Likebtn online service, and all the likes were located on the developer server, and therefore in your plugin I needed to manually prescribe the right number of likes in each record). I found that the likes are located in the wp_ulike_meta table, associated with the numbers of ID posts. Nevertheless, it was not easy to move likes in this way, but I did not find a simpler way.@monbauza, thanks for the clarification.
An error message in the robots.txt file is sent by the Yandex Webmaster service, whose analytics I use.
I can’t directly edit the robots.txt file because it’s not physically on the hosting. I have a multisite WordPress installation as I wrote in the first post, and so the files are created for each subdomain virtually by the Robots.txt Editor plugin. When I edit the robots.txt file from the admin panel, I don’t see any Yoast SEO entries there. They are generated when I open this file via the link (domainname/robots.txt). Yoast SEO can change these virtual files, otherwise where did the entries that he himself made in robots.txt for each subdomain come from? Previously, these entries did not exist in robots.txt files. I believe the file entries came from the latest Yoast SEO updates, after which I received error reports in robots.txt due to duplicate entries that the Yoast SEO plugin AUTOMATICALLY added there. And I can’t fix it. This is your plugin’s bug.
Hello @maybellyne
The entry appears only once at the end of the robots.txt file, but it duplicates existing entries. Here is the error message in the file: “Found multiple rules like ‘User-agent: * This may cause the site to be crawled and indexed incorrectly.'”I don’t have the ability to edit robots.txt as described in your link because there is no “File Editor” link in the plugin menu. I edited the wp-config.php file and removed the line
define( 'DISALLOW_FILE_EDIT', true )
but the file editor in the plugin did not appear.Why does the plugin make changes to the robots.txt file on its own, without user intervention? And now have to suffer to delete these records. I’ve been using the plugin for several years, and this kind of tampering with the robots.txt file has never happened before.
Thank.
The cache parameters feeds: site, categories, tags, comments were disabled for caching before the problem occurred. I removed the plugin and re-enabled it by manually deleting the cache from the server. I don’t know if it helped or something else, but now those pages that were forbidden for indexing, but nevertheless still got into the index, have already been removed from it. I also disabled minification as this setting did not improve site speed.I am also currently using the Autoptimize plugin with your plugin. Can W3 Total Cache be shared with this plugin?
When clearing the cache and then reloading the home page, I still get to a page like this: …/w3tc_note=pgcache_purge_post. That being said, the security plugin blocks me for trying to open a system file.
Checked the robots.txt file on the subdomain. When opening the file, a redirect to a link of the following type occurred: …robots.txt?repeat=w3tc. On the second opening, the link was correct (…/robots.txt). From the address of the first link, it is clear that the incorrect address is associated with a caching plugin.
Hey guys, is there any support here? The plugin blocks real people who are not a threat, including the site owner himself when he is not logged in. Is there a way to fix this? Or put one star and look for something more suitable?
- This reply was modified 4 years, 10 months ago by oraev.
Unfortunately my problem hasn’t been solved yet.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [WP Super Cache] Useless.I removed the plugin. After I wrote a review, I went to the site and saw a “white screen” instead. I couldn’t even go to the admin area. I have never dealt with a similar problem before. I’m sure it was related to the plugin. I had to restore the site from a backup.
Yes, I checked that cache files are created after entering the site in incognito mode and from a mobile phone.
In a multisite installation on a subdomain, the plugin again suggested to me to edit the htaccess file, although I had already edited this file before.
- This reply was modified 5 years, 3 months ago by oraev.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cookies and Content Security Policy] Doesn’t work in multisitingThank you, now everything is fine.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cookies and Content Security Policy] Doesn’t work in multisitingI added the domains as you suggested by doing this in a plugin on the main domain and subdomain. Screenshot
But no changes are visible (I cleared the cache on the site and in the browser), the display of images is still blocked. For example, this is how the logo on a subdomain looks like: Screenshot
Hi, Carlos.
Here is a screenshot of what the date picker looks like on my phone
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