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Hello, it does not display when completely off. However it does display on the homepage even when homepage is unchecked from the standard options. I don’t have a caching plugin installed and the built in wordpress cache is set to no caching.
Hello, thank you for your response.
This is happening on any post attachment. I have yoast set to redirect to the attachments original post page. When I set that feature to ‘no’ the attachment pages show with no redirect to the parent post as expected. However as i understand the best practice is to have the redirect enabled.
I’m running the most up to date versions of WordPress and yoast seo.
If you need other details please let me know.
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In reply to: [Permalink Manager Lite] Attachment Media Permalink RedirectsBeautiful Maciej, works great. I appreciate your dedication and swift fix.
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In reply to: [Permalink Manager Lite] Attachment Media Permalink RedirectsHello, thank you for that. I have transient caching disabled and went a step further and disabled caching all together for the purposes of testing.
What is looks like is happening is that yoast doesn’t recognize anything with …/attachment/… the few images that are not in that format show in the sitemap but the other 1300 or so are not. They were all showing before the /attachment/ fix in the yoast sitemap.
https://www.dfwapartmentnerdz.com/sitemap_index.xml It’s set for 1k itmes per page xml page
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In reply to: [Permalink Manager Lite] Attachment Media Permalink RedirectsHello,
I just completed the task and the attachments seems to function as expected. Now I just need to convince Yoast SEO to updated my sitemaps accordingly and should be good. At the moment they are refusing to do so but that is a separate issue.
Thanks,
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In reply to: [Permalink Manager Lite] Attachment Media Permalink RedirectsHello,
I deleted and installed the updated plugin, thank you. Unfortunately the attachment pages are still coming up 404 and not redirecting to the parent.
I can manually update the path back to the default and it re-directs on the test images but that is without the new permalink structure. The default is wordpress defaults, basically example.com/this-is-the-media-file-name instead of example.com/media/files/this-is-the-media-file-name
Any suggestions? I don’t like the thought of needing to update all image files manually (there are 1500+) but will if I need to to keep consistency and for seo
Thanks,