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In reply to: [Root Relative URLs] Brakes Yoast Sitemap with 404s@coretgravitate I found your review helpful as I was having a problem with this plugin conflicting with the Yoast sitemaps function. Your post confirmed what I discovered after I had deactivated Root Relative URLs and found the sitemaps function working properly.
After more than a day of working properly I researched a little bit about the plugins I had deactivated, namely the Root Relative URLs. I click on the 1-star reviews and the most recent review was thus:
Brakes [sp] Yoast Sitemap with 404s By coreygravitate, April 8, 2016 for WP 4.4.2
Amazon has been installing this on its cloud sites by default. It will break your Yoast SEO plugin sitemaps though. If you are getting 404’s on your page and post sitemaps and have this plugin try deactivating it.So it seems this is the plugin which conflicted with the Yoast sitemaps function. I plan to activate the WP Super Cache plugin in the coming days to see if it also presents a conflict.
A quick update I didn’t think I would be posting so soon. I checked the sitemaps function and found it had reverted back to the 404 error with regard to the page-sitemap.xml page. So I again deactivated the plugins other than Yoast but this time the page-sitemaps.xml file wasn’t properly created until I disabled and re-enabled XML sitemaps in Yoast.
This time When I deactivated the plugins I checked sitemaps after each deactivation to see if I could isolate it to one plugin but, as previously mentioned, I had to deactivate all of them and then disabled and re-enabled XML sitemaps in Yoast to restore the functionality.
Currently I only have three plugins activated to continue testing the sitemaps funciton: Yoast (obviously), Contact Form Maker, and Google Analytics for WordPress. I have two plugins deactivated: Root Relative URLs and WP Super Cache.
More updates to follow…
@amboutwe Following your query about only having Yoast active I first checked the page-sitemap.xml with the everything as it has been. The page-sitemap.xml did not load.
I then deactivated all the plugins but left the Yoast plugin active. I checked the page-sitemap.xml and it loaded, the first time I have seen it load.
I then reactivated each of the other plugins one-by-one and checked the page-sitemap.xml each time after activating a plugin. Each time it loaded without error.
I never changed the theme to one of the defaults as it seems systematically working through the plugins has allowed the sitemap function to work properly.
Finally, I disabled XML Sitemaps in Yoast and checked for the primary sitemap page. Of course it didn’t load since I had disabled the setting in Yoast. I then re-enabled sitemaps in Yoast and did a final check on the primary sitemap and page-sitemap XML pages. Both loaded as they had before when I was deactivating and activating the other plugins.
So, in summary, the page-sitemap.xml is loading properly and all the plugins I have are currently active.
Thank you for your assistance. Perhaps we should leave this topic open for a few more days just to make sure everything is still working. I will report back in the middle of the week on how the sitemap function is working.
@amboutwe I tried the non-pretty URL, for my case http://www.caseinc.com/index.php?sitemap=page and that also produces the 404 error.
I had already tried the first two suggestions in the article you referenced and I tried them again per your recommendation. The 404 error is still produced when attempting to access http://www.caseinc.com/page-sitemap.xml although the primary link does work (http://www.caseinc.com/sitemap_index.xml).
Under Post Types I only have Pages selected to be in the sitemap and under Taxonomies I have neither Categories nor Tags selected.
I do believe the server is using Apache and I did once modify the .htaccess file per the article to see if that fixed the problem but, alas, it did not.
@amboutwe Thank you, I have opened a new request per your recommendation.
I have the same issue.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Yoast Page-sitemap.xml Error in Google Webmaster ToolsI am having the same issue while trying to configure Yoast SEO the first time.