Hello,
You’re very welcome and thank you for reporting these issues.
It seems that in the back-end such setup is generating a 404 prior to redirecting the user, and the redirect plugin is acting upon the 404 prior to it being sent to the user. So the plugin is recording such activity.
We will definitely look into this and see we can work around this and will keep you posted.
P.S. the plugin does not just log wrong and malicious things, but everything that is happening on your WordPress 🙂
Alright, that’s fair enough, but if there is a secret 404 happening instead of a 301 like I would have expected, then this is impacting my SEO. I’m anxious to learn what you find after you investigate.
Hello,
I did create a test lab with your setup though the plugin is not reporting any 404 errors, so it must be something specific to your setup rather than one of the plugins not compatible.
So maybe you can check:
1. If you have other plugins that are doing some sort of redirect?
2. Or maybe you have some of the redirects which are resulting in a 404?
3. Did you check if the plugin is capturing a 404 error on all redirects or only on specific ones?
4. Did you open the logs and try to manually navigate to the reported URL? If yes does it redirect or do you get a 404 error page?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Did you test using the “Quick Page/Post Redirect” plugin with 301 redirects as well as Meta redirects?
Hello Jimmy,
I am new to the “Quick Page/Post Redirect” plugin so can you please explain further what do you mean by Meta redirects?
Maybe you can give me more information about your setup? Also can you please answer my previous post?