DanielTulp
Member
Posted 4 months ago #
As this uses 301 redirects or something similar, when your website fails and the mapped domain just links to your main domain, this is stored within the browser used by visitors to the site.
If you fix/restart your WordPress install and the domain mapping should kick in again, the browser still holds the erroneous 301 link to your main domain, braking the mapping.
That occurs with any 301 redirect. You make it sound as though the browser caching is particular to this plugin.
DanielTulp
Member
Posted 4 months ago #
This was not my intention. Of course this is normal behaviour.
But is there a way to fix it?
Let's talk more in my forum post:
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/wrong-redirect-after-site-crash