hy,
first thing: this sounds like you have a caching plug-in enabled. check for those (also some themes come with caching already those days) and disable them. then completely clear your browsers caches. then try again and you should see at least the same results in every device/browser
matt
Thread Starter
Yeko
(@yeko)
I did have a caching plugin a while ago but it was deleted, the only plugins i have installed are:
Contact Form 7
Elementor
Elementor Pro
Envato Elements
Multiple Domain Mapping on single site
Orbit Fox Companion
WP Staging Pro – NOT activated
WP-Live Chat by 3CX
I changed the name of the Plugins folder in the FTP to something else so no plugins would show then my main and other domains were pointing to the Home page so i went to the plugins folder and deactivated one by one cleared history, cookies and cache on all browsers and tried but now on my phone i get the “Site Not Found” message but from the hosting company not my 404 page
I even had really simple SSL installed but I deleted it and just used
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTPS} !on
RewriteRule (.*) https://%{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI} [R=301,L]
in my .htaccess file
deactivated my theme which is Hestia Pro (I talked to their support peeps and they said no caching comes with the theme.
i guess it doesn’t matter what combination i try some browsers work some don’t specially on phone do you have any other suggestions i can try?
thank you so much for replying to these comments.
P.S
I can’t wait for your pro version of this plugin hopefully you guys have more time to develop it.
Thanks
Thread Starter
Yeko
(@yeko)
Small update
I deleted the domain mapping so there are no active domain mappings on my site and now mydomain.com and myotherdomain.com point to my main homepage and everything works fine, page loads great!
hopefully this info will help a little
thanks
hy,
as long as you can’t produce same results on different browsers (while mappings are active), it must be some misconfiguration outside of our plugin, since we only handle requests inside wordpress (and that, only depending on the requested url). the 404-site from your hosting-company could be an interesting hint.
the easiest way would be to only activate our plugin and deactivate all other, then post screenshots of your domain configuration and your mappings, so we can take a closer look if you like 😉
matt