• Resolved Suiram

    (@suiram)


    Hi guys!
    I’ve been loking through the web and this forum, fighting with this for a while, but I solved nothing… so, now I could use a hand…

    I’ve got 56 redirections made, 10 of wich are showing the following error:

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_FUNCTION in /[whatever]/wp-content/plugins/multiple-domain-mapping-on-single-site/multidomainmapping.php on line 523

    The pages where are redirected work fine.
    I’ve unactivated all other plugins and retrieve same error, working with safari, firefox, or explorer.

    All ISP DNS domains are redirected in same way, but thouse 10 are failing.
    And I cannot sort out why
    🙁

    Thanks in advance

    • This topic was modified 8 years, 7 months ago by Suiram.

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  • Plugin Author matthias.wagner

    (@matthiaswagner)

    hy,

    i guess you have the latest version of the plugin installed. line 523 in this version deals with elementor (page builder) compatibility. do you have elementor active on those pages?
    please post a screenshot of your plugin configuration (especially with those 10 domains visible) and your wordpress settings for further investigation.

    matt

    Thread Starter Suiram

    (@suiram)

    Thanks Matt,
    Yes I do have last version of wordpress as well as your plugin.
    I really don’t know what do you mean when talking about “elementor active on those pages” (apologies for my English…) but as long as all wrong pages (as well as that which are right) are a custom post type, all of the should be the same about that.

    One thing annoy me with the domain (for instance) cursosreflexologia.com
    1.- While the plugin is deactivated, it reach home page, as it should.
    2.- Once the plugin is activated, it brings 523 error, though that domain is not redirected… O_o

    I’ve tried to search through database, but I found no table to look at.

    So perhaps the problem is the order of the entries?
    I’ve uploaded the image here:
    https://we.tl/DfwFRCCKLd

    Btw… each entry with “523” is wrong, I’ve introduced that text, just to disable the entry without deleting it.

    Let me know if I can be of eny help
    Thanks!

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 7 months ago by Suiram.
    Plugin Author matthias.wagner

    (@matthiaswagner)

    hy,

    elementor is a plugin. it does not look like you use it, so forget about that 😉
    i can see the error when looking at those pages. unfortunately i have no idea where this is coming from.

    usually i do not support on users sites, but as this is a really weird behaviour, i could have a look if you want. you should send me credentials of an admin user for your site (find my mail address at matthias-wagner.at). before that, make a full backup and be ready to restore your site if anything breaks.

    unfortunately i am very busy by now and you would have to wait a few days…

    matt

    Thread Starter Suiram

    (@suiram)

    I’ve already sent you two emails with (I hope) all data needed.

    Let me know if I can do anything else 🙂

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 7 months ago by Suiram.
    • This reply was modified 8 years, 7 months ago by Suiram.
    Plugin Author matthias.wagner

    (@matthiaswagner)

    the problem will be resolved in release 0.2.1

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