Thread Starter
Karl
(@yitschak)
Hi Guys,
Do you experience this type of issue? Please help.
Thanks,
Karl
I would say that you have a duplicate pages conflict.
Check your ‘Trash’ tab, if ‘enrollment’ sits there, delete it for good.
Thread Starter
Karl
(@yitschak)
Hi @bottleneck,
The /enrollment page is already removed on site but it’s strange because when I open that page it redirects to this other page: /enrollment-life-coach/, I have no redirection plugin installed on my site. Any idea why?
Thanks,
Karl
page is already removed on site but it’s strange because when I open that page
Hey, it doesn’t make sense to me.
If it removed, why do you open it? Are you just checking to make sure it returns ‘404 Not Found’, right?
Thread Starter
Karl
(@yitschak)
Yes, I’m making sure all deleted page goes to 404 but on this case it’s different. I tried to check mysql database but the page no longer exist there.
If I’m not mistaken, some hosting companies have built in redirections for things like this, especially GoDaddy. Perhaps there’s something in your web hosting control panel that may turn this off.
Just a thought in case you’ve run out of options on the WordPress side of things.
Thread Starter
Karl
(@yitschak)
Thanks @robertallen, actually that’s what also I’m thinking and I already contacted my hosting provider and still waiting for their reply.
Okay.
Let’s do some homework.
Please switch to default permalink setting, you know, those ?p=123
Type your /enrollment, the link would change, remember it.
Type your /enrollment-life-coach/, compare the URL number with the previous.
Are those the same? Make sure you clear cache and cookies after switching the permalink setting.
Let us know.
Thread Starter
Karl
(@yitschak)
@bottlerneck,
I got this error when I changed my permalink:
Not Found
The requested URL /enrollment-life-coach/ was not found on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
I also cleared my cache before updating.
Thanks,
Karl
Please provide us with complete path ( starting with http:// ) to both pages
Thank you.
Thread Starter
Karl
(@yitschak)
Here t’is: http://relationshipcoachinginstitute.com/enrollment, and it redirects to: http://relationshipcoachinginstitute.com/enrollment-life-coach/ , I already put back to my current permalink setting because if I set to default, all my pages goes to error above.
Thanks @bottleneck, appreciate your help.
Karl
Until I talked to you I didn’t know that such a feature exits.
Consider that as an ‘autocomplete’, if a blog has the similar page’s headline.
You may try it with other blogs.
Thank you.
Thread Starter
Karl
(@yitschak)
Hi @bottleneck,
Thanks for your help, appreciate it!
Karl