Michael Torbert
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Not currently, but we have an issue open to include it soon.
You didn’t specify whether this was a one-time error, or whether it’s persistent, so I can only really guess.
If it was a one-time error message, it could be caused by getting site hits while during the update process. In that case, you presumably aren’t seeing it anymore, and can safely ignore it if everything is working.
If it’s persistent, that could be an indication that the WordPress update process failed. In that case, delete and reinstall the plugin.What version of AIOSEOP are you using? These error messages don’t match the code.
Everything looks find from All in One SEO Pack’s perspective.
If you’re having issues with Google Analytics itself, you’d find better assistance in their forums here: https://support.google.com/analytics/community@fuji2yama You’re welcome! 🙂
I’m glad you enjoy using All in One SEO Pack and find it to be a great plugin.
Would you mind helping us out by taking a few moments and letting others know with a 5-star review? https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/plugin/all-in-one-seo-pack/reviews/?rate=5#new-post
I do see it on your site. UA-119520049-6
Look at the bottom of the All in One SEO Pack section.- This reply was modified 6 years, 9 months ago by Michael Torbert.
Make sure you’ve entered your Google Analytics code.
You can find our documentation on this here: https://semperplugins.com/documentation/setting-up-google-analytics/Thank you for the kind words. 🙂
This is a server issue, so we’re unfortunately not able to help. You’d need to contact your hosting company and ask them why they’re blocking valid requests in WordPress.
I don’t see any support requests from you. I also can’t reproduce this, which means it’s possibly an issue specific to your website. We’d love to figure out the problem.
The best way to start is to use these troubleshooting steps to narrow down a plugin or theme conflict: https://semperplugins.com/documentation/how-to-troubleshoot-issues-with-all-in-one-seo-pack/
👍Awesome!
I’ll duck out of this thread now, but feel free to reach out to us if you have any AIOSEOP-specific questions.
If you’d like to provide input on the development of this or any other issues, we welcome all user input right on Github. For instance, here are the existing schema.org issues: https://github.com/semperfiwebdesign/all-in-one-seo-pack/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+schema
or you’re welcome to open your own for something new.Have a great day!
All in One SEO Pack dev here.
AIOSEOP does come with JSON+LD, though we don’t (yet) add it to custom post types by default. (Although that’s on the way!)
You can add it to custom post types using the code example here: https://semperplugins.com/documentation/enabling-schema-for-custom-post-types-and-custom-taxonomies/- This reply was modified 6 years, 9 months ago by Michael Torbert.
Marking this as resolved as there’s been no reply in a month.
Marking this as resolved as there’s been no reply in over two weeks.
When submitted to google it does not recognize it, while on bing it is fine. What could be the reason? or how to fix it?
As much as I wish I were a mind-reader, we couldn’t possibly know without you providing the URL. 🙂
However, my suspicion, based on what you’ve said about it working on Bing, is that the sitemap itself is fine, and that it’s an issue with Google Search Console.I believe if it supports network multisite there should be naming for the sitemap files
I’m not sure what you’re saying here. The sitemap files are named.