Hello. Fixed in newest version. This issue was affecting websites which had PHP error reporting on. Still, you should have been able to use plugin after removing warning text from input boxes.
Perhaps you are using the preview button and permalink created by WordPress. That is not how the plugin is used, the real permalink is the address you enter below, under page settings. So if you put “testpage” there, the link will be yoursiteurl.com/testpage
If that doesn’t solve the problem maybe you need to set WordPress permalink settings to “Post name” (under WordPress admin settings->permalinks).
Also, from the past screenshot I see your WordPress is installed in subfolder (/blogtest), are you sure you are using proper link websiteurl.com/blogtest/yourpagename ?
Thread Starter
Li-An
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Hello, it seems the plugin doesn’t work well with subfolders, thanks for reporting this issue, plugin is about to be patched.
Hello, when you have time please update the plugin to version 0.4.3 and verify if permalink works as expected.
Hello. Maybe the problem is not with sub-folder, but I am out of ideas.
It would help if you make an admin user for email [email protected] (and email me the password).
Hello. I gave up on supporting WordPress installations which have subfolder in their URL (for now). The only thing you can do is get rid of subfolder from URL, in following way:
1) Update the plugin to 0.4.4 (newest patch, very important)
2) In WordPress Settings->General:
– Leave WordPress Address (URL) as it is ( http://jmmeyer00.alwaysdata.net/blogtest )
– Change Site Address (URL) to: http://jmmeyer00.alwaysdata.net
3) In WordPress Settings->Permalinks just click Save to update permalinks.
After this your website should be on root URL instead of subfolder.
More info at https://codex.ww.wp.xz.cn/Giving_WordPress_Its_Own_Directory
Thread Starter
Li-An
(@li-an)
Thanks for your effort. I won’t make the changings, I can work without your plugin but maybe you should put a warning in the description of the plugin.