bertvangoo
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Thank you. I have tried the redirect and didn’t work. I have also tried another SEO plugin, which also didn’t work, so I will call the GoDaddy support line one more time as to me this indicates that that it is not the plugin if two of them produce the same issue?
Tried disabling then enabling several times after trying other methods and changes.
The files I have –wp-includes
wp-admin
wp-content
index.php
wp-blog-header.php
xmlrpc.php
wp-links-opml.php
wp-mail.php
wp-cron.php
wp-load.php
wp-settings.php
robots.txt
wp-trackback.php
licenses.txt
gd-config.txt
readme.html
wp-activate.php
wp-comments-post.php
wp-signup.php
wp-config.php
wp-login.php
.htaccessOne thing I have just seen when looking at it again in health check mode, it says
Some files are not writable by WordPress:
xmlrpc.phpWould this have anything to do with it?
I have found no conflicts and have asked the theme designer to take a look, but they say there is little they can do as it’s an issue with the plugin.
I have followed all guidance on the KB and checked all other parties to see if an issue. I can’t see why I should have to purchase a premium service to fix an issue that seems pretty clear it’s to do with the plugin. I shall just look at a work around
I am using the most up to date yoast and I have also asked Godaddy to flush the cache and this still has not helped
Any help appreciated right now. I have followed all the guides on the knowledge bank and am still getting the same issue.
I do not have any conflicts according to the guide and no static files in my root folder.
I am not using another plugin that uses a xml site map or that caches.
It’s a Yoast sitemap. Any idea what I do now? Report a bug to Yoast?
Hi @mikes41720
Thank you for your reply, but as I already mentioned I have tried the conflict checks and still get the same issue.
Where would I find static sitemap files within FTP?