• Resolved Collabo

    (@collabo)


    Your 301 redirects plugin works great, however I recently removed .php from all urls. So a url that used to be /eating-healthy-on-a-budget.php is now simply /eating-healthy-on-a-budget

    I have redirected all the .php urls using your plugin, however we have now noticed that urls that are clicked from sources like Facebook get additional ?query-strings added to the end (ex. /eating-healthy-on-a-budget.php?fbclid=IwAR1ZzYKMf6PSgoLu0qazeROCzkQ9rAAQhJND6Gvo_KDKMWCwIPSiDzL7sWI).

    Is there a way to add a wildcard or strip off the extra query so the page still loads. Currently if someone clicks and old link from FB it gives a 404 error.

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  • Plugin Author Alexandru Tapuleasa

    (@talextech)

    Hi,

    Unfortunately, no, we do not support a wildcard after the URL. You will need to add the full URL from which you want to redirect in the “Old Link” box of the redirect rule.

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