that sounds like a conflict with an SEO plugin trying to rewrite the title which (also) uses the output buffer like AO does. what SEO plugin are you using?
i’m using all in one seo pack.
OK, so does that have an option to rewrite the title and can you tweak settings in there?
i didn’t see an option to rewrite title in the plugin options.
on that section there is a list of format of title for different pages, like format of homepage title,post title format,404 page title format etc….
should i change anything here?
don’t really know AIOSEO well enough to be honest, I just did a quick web search for documentation π
let’s first and foremost take a step back; can you disable AIOSEO for a minute to confirm it indeed the combination of AO & AIOSEO that is causing that title-swapping?
i just disabled AIOSEO for a min and yeah that seems to be the case.
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WildFire.
In that case you might have to liaise with the AIOSEO developers to ask if they know how to fix that conflict because I’m afraid I have no idea how their title rewriting works :-/
AIOSEO dev here. We use output buffering to rewrite the title, although we’re going to switch to the proper hooks instead soon. I’m not sure either how we can prevent this conflict since I don’t have much knowledge of caching plugins. However, I use Autoptimize with AIOSEO on my personal site and I can’t reproduce the issue there.
Hey Arnaud, weird that it doesn’t always happen, based on my experience with support here I would even say it works most of the time. Maybe a 3rd plugin has to be at play to cause this to go wrong?
Groeten uit Lokeren! π
frank