• I know that it should work because this page describes it working back in 2020.

    I tried quickly testing it out and it did work, but the oxygen editor wouldn’t save changes while this plugin is active. Deactivating it, saving changes, then reactivating it works. I tested it on an old messy WP app so I thought I’d check here before getting stuck into it with a fresh WP app.

    Also I really like the direction this plugin is going, the “Custom HTML-Head-Code” feature is brilliant, you can even add custom favicon to the pages with it, which is incredible because it means you don’t need an extra plugin just to add code to the header. And the code is all right there on the one page, instead of spread out across each individual page edit area.

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  • Thread Starter munchmonster

    (@munchmonster)

    I guess a workaround to edit mapped pages and child pages with the oxygen editor is to temporarily disable this plugin or change the name of the mapped page to a non existent page, make your edits, then re-enable the plugin or change the name of the mapped page back. You should probably restrict public access to the site while doing this or else user browser might cache the page while it isn’t mapped. Or just don’t edit the live site and edit a staging version of your site.

    I don’t know if this issue is with all oxygen sites or just the messy test site I made, I’ll keep doing more experimentation.

    Plugin Author matthias.wagner

    (@matthiaswagner)

    hy.
    have you tried to enable the “enhances compatibility mode”?

    matt

    Thread Starter munchmonster

    (@munchmonster)

    Hi Matt. Yes I did actually need that mode enabled to even get the oxygen editor to appear, without it enabled it attempts to load the mapped domain. I also tried the PHP server variable option but that doesn’t appear to affect anything whether it is on or off.

    Plugin Author matthias.wagner

    (@matthiaswagner)

    ok.
    unfortunately we cannot make promises regarding oxygen now, since it is not supported so far.

    as an alternative to your workaround you could try another mapping plugin which we partnered with. it is described here: https://www.falkemedia.at/multiple-domain-mapping-on-single-site-premium/

    maybe this one would work better for you?

    Thread Starter munchmonster

    (@munchmonster)

    The plugin described there does seem to work with oxygen, allowing editing a mapped page while it is mapped. The plugin described is very expensive though, the lifetime cost of transitioning all my sites to it, including the ability to use a custom favicon which I can do with the header script in your plugin, would be $999 which is unfortunately more than sites earn at the moment. For some reason a custom header script to add favicon doesn’t seem to work with Domain Mapping System. The other issue is DMS does not automatically support child pages in the free version 🙁

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    Plugin Author matthias.wagner

    (@matthiaswagner)

    hy 🙂 there may have been some changes in oxygen builder since that article you mentioned. unfortunately we really can’t dive any deeper in that, since we provide our plugin only for free and so have limited compatibility and support.

    the owner of DMS wrote me that he would like to give you a discount offer. just write him to support@gauchoplugins.com. you could also make sure that everything will work as expected before buying with him 🙂

    hope this helps!

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