Hello!
We use a new type of sitemap generation. So, since TSF v4.0, all the posts on this subject are outdated.
With that, since this system is new, I have no data on why it might not work. Do you have a link for us, so we can start investigating? Thanks!
My site is at http://trellocards.com/TCO.
In the meantime I installed another plugin that successfully generated a sitemap.xml in that location.
So the sitemap you’ll be seeing there is not from your plugin.
Hello again!
Thank you for the link!
I found the issue: The sitemap doesn’t work on WordPress subdomain installations.
I’ll see if I can address this for the next update: https://github.com/sybrew/the-seo-framework/issues/476
Until then, I’m glad you’ve found a workaround in the meantime. Cheers 🙂
Hi, I had the same problem that I couldn’t open my sitemap.xml page. But if I logged out of my website, then it works. You’ve probably tested it, but that’s a tip.
Best regards
Jan-Ove
Hi Jan-Ove,
Thanks for sharing your insights! I hope it’ll help others facing that issue. 🙂
Now, the issue we have here is because I forgot to add a “case insensitive” check while working with mixed-case strings. So, logging out will work (which indicates a caching issue).
The subdirectory in question ends with capital letters TCO, which explains this bug. I already have a patch ready, but I had to postpone releasing it due to personal circumstances.
Cheers!
TSF v4.0.2 has just been released, and the sitemap should work with your site after you update to it! Cheers 🙂
I’ve notice a detail that may be useful for some. My website is multilingual, with Polylang. And the a sitemap is generated on the fly for each language. So for example, in the spanish version of the site, the sitemap can be seen at URL/es/sitemap.xml