Hello @abazeed
I hope you’re well today!
Strictly speaking, a valid URL has to contain “scheme” or, at least, be “protocol-relative” (but that makes it impossible to know whether it actually is a website URL or e.g. FTP URL).
You can, however, disable validation and that will let visitors use addresses without scheme.
Kind regards,
Adam
Hello @wpmudev-support8,
Thank you for your reply.
I do agree with you, but instead of disabling the validation, we can have an option to bypass the scheme.
I tried to disable the validation but still need to use the full URL! Is it a bug?
Best Regards,
Hello there @abazeed
I just tested that and the Website validation doesn’t return any error if I use
http://example.com
or
example.com
I tried to disable the validation but still need to use the full URL! Is it a bug?
Can you please let me know how you test this? As I wasn’t able to replicate.
Warm regards,
Dimitris
Hello @abazeed
I hope you are doing well!
We haven’t heard back from you for a while now so we’ve marked this ticket as resolved. If you do have any followup questions or require further assistance feel free to reopen it and let us know here.
Kind regards,
Nastia