• Resolved mtoburen

    (@mtoburen)


    I have this plugin installed but there is no 404 Errors Module. I would very much like to have this module to easily download the 404 log as a csv file.

    I do have the WordPress and Apache module present. Although the Apache module presents the error “Disabled: enter the location of an .htaccess file for this to be valid”. This is because I haven’t created an .htaccess file.

    Would this cause my issue of not having the 404 Error module?

    Can I manually create the 404 module?

    I have already completely removed the plugin and data using the button in “Options” but to no avail. I still can’t see the 404 errors module.

    All I really want to do is be able to download the 404 error log instead of having to page through it. Any ideas?

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/redirection/

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  • Subscribing to the thread since I have the same issue. We just updated to wordpress 3.8 and installed the plugin after. So I can not say if this is a compatibility issue with the new wordpress version.

    Thanks for an excellent plugin! Hope this gets fixed soon.

    Chris

    (Additionally the 404 log gives out a lot of errors that are really not errors so I turned it off).

    I’m having the same exact problem, which is a serious issue. I need to download the CSV of my thousands of errors, but the 404 error module isn’t showing up.

    Plugin Author John Godley

    (@johnny5)

    There is no 404 error module anymore. Instead there is an option to enable 404 logging. When enabled you will see a separate submenu for the 404 logs. There’s no CSV export as of yet, but I’ll add one in soon.

    How unfortunate. My 404 log is bloated with autodiscover.xml requests (something like 97 % of the 404s), which I would like to filter out to see the real errors. Based on reading the older documentation, this was possible with the 404 module, but isn’t any more. Could you please add the filtering/ignoring feature to the current implementation of 404 handling?

    Im using the plugin right now on my foodblog.

    Its working ok!

    Im redirecting old links from previous owner that let the domain go a cuple of years ago. Its a lot of redirects and its actually the first redirect plugin Im using.

    Its working good.

    The site is a foodblog in swedish.

    Receptsamling.nu

    Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    @petter-hedman Per the forum welcome please post your own topic.

    https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/redirection#postform

    This topic is marked resolved and starting your own topic is the best way to get attention on your problem.

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