Title: Redirections Problem
Last modified: March 22, 2021

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# Redirections Problem

 *  Resolved [SylverTECH](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sylvertech/)
 * (@sylvertech)
 * [5 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/redirections-problem-2/)
 * Hello Rankmath,
 * I think there is a structural problem with the REDIRECTIONS processing.
 * Fundamentally, there are 2 sets of Settings that impact the way or workflow of
   how the Redirections are processed:
 * 1st: The “Redirections” settings TAB found in the main settings (General Settings).
 * 2nd: The “Redirections” settings found in Rank Math menu located in the WordPress
   left menu bar.
 * The problem is that on certain circumstances, the second group of redirections
   don’t have the chance to be followed and executed. This is particularly true 
   when a redirection of the 2nd group is short circuited by the of the “Fallback
   Behavior” of the “General Settings”.
 * For example, if you have a specific page (url/slug) that is missing (has been
   deleted or moved elsewhere, in another site or subsite), we are unable to have
   this particular redirection followed/executed, because the main “Fallback Behavior”
   of the General Settings has prevalence over this second type of settings and 
   these ones redirected the link to the Default 404 fallback page or any other 
   fallback page set up in this setting.
 * SOLUTION:
    To this end, I think there should be one of two possible solutions:
 * 1st: I thinK that the “Redirections” settings found in the main settings TAB (
   General Settings) should NOT be mandatory! They should be blank at start and 
   activated
    -  ONLY
 *  if the user choose to do so by checking a box or by setting some Fallback actions.
 * 2nd: I think that the “Redirections” settings found in Rank Math menu located
   in the WordPress left menu bar should have priority over the “Redirections” settings
   TAB found in the main settings (General Settings).
 * I look forward to have your thoughts on this subject and/or any solution that
   you foresee to this problem…
 * The page I need help with: _[[log in](https://login.wordpress.org/?redirect_to=https%3A%2F%2Fwordpress.org%2Fsupport%2Ftopic%2Fredirections-problem-2%2F%3Foutput_format%3Dmd&locale=en_US)
   to see the link]_

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 *  Plugin Author [Rank Math SEO](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rankmath/)
 * (@rankmath)
 * [5 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/redirections-problem-2/#post-14222241)
 * Hello [@sylvertech](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sylvertech/),
 * Thank you for contacting the support and sorry for any inconvenience that might
   have been caused due to that.
 * It seems to be working fine on our end. If in the Redirections settings, it is
   set to redirect all 404 pages to the homepage, and then if someone creates a 
   redirection to redirect one 404 page to some other page, that redirection is 
   taking the priority. Here’s a screencast:
    [https://i.rankmath.com/XkjsrQ](https://i.rankmath.com/XkjsrQ)
 * Assuming you are using the latest version of all the plugins, themes, and WordPress(**
   please update if not yet**), it would seem like a conflict with one of the plugins
   or the theme you are using.
 * To determine that, please follow this troubleshooting guide:
    [https://rankmath.com/kb/check-plugin-conflicts/](https://rankmath.com/kb/check-plugin-conflicts/)
 * Only the site admin would know and your users won’t be affected by this troubleshooting.
 * Looking forward to helping you.
 *  Thread Starter [SylverTECH](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sylvertech/)
 * (@sylvertech)
 * [5 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/redirections-problem-2/#post-14225746)
 * Thank you for your fast reply.
 * Looking at the test you’ve made and the video you referenced me to in your reply
   [https://i.rankmath.com/XkjsrQ](https://i.rankmath.com/XkjsrQ), I’m not sure 
   that it’s prove my point.
 * The main reason why I say this is because the 2 redirections point at the same
   url, the [https://rankmath.com/](https://rankmath.com/) Homepage. So you can 
   NOT determine which one of the 2 redirections settings brought you at your Homepage
   first.
 * To make your test more relevant, you should point your “404-page” on the “Redirections”
   of the WP left menu bar to any other page than the one which is set in your “
   Fallback Behavior” in your main settings TAB (General Settings).
 * I think this should better prove my point.
 * Respectfully!
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 *  Plugin Author [Rank Math SEO](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rankmath/)
 * (@rankmath)
 * [5 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/redirections-problem-2/#post-14226968)
 * Hello [@sylvertech](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sylvertech/)
 * Sorry for the confusion.
 * In our screencast, we are using a local site and that one 404 page was pointing
   to the live website rankmath.com. The fallback behavior is redirecting to the
   local homepage.
 * Or are we missing something here?
 * Looking forward to helping you. Thank you.
 *  Thread Starter [SylverTECH](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sylvertech/)
 * (@sylvertech)
 * [5 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/redirections-problem-2/#post-14227319)
 * But If the 2 RankMath Homepages pointed to by the 2 Redirections settings (being
   local or live) have the same content, I suspect that you won’t see any differences
   and thereby, which redirection brought you there…
 * That’s why I suggested to you at the end of my last reply to point “your “404-
   page” on the “Redirections” of the WP left menu bar to any other page than the
   one which is set in your “Fallback Behavior” in your main settings TAB (General
   Settings)”.
 * In other words, you should point this “404-page” to any other existing page than
   your Homepage (being ‘local’ or ‘live’).
    For example: “404-page” ==> [https://rankmath.com/some-existing-subpage/](https://rankmath.com/some-existing-subpage/).
 * I think such a test should give a much more convincing (or non confusing) result,
   result being clearly one way or the other.
 * Hoping this will help clarify the issue…
 *  Plugin Author [Rank Math SEO](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rankmath/)
 * (@rankmath)
 * [5 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/redirections-problem-2/#post-14228796)
 * Hello [@sylvertech](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sylvertech/)
 * Can you please check the following screencast and let us know if that’s not something
   you are talking about?
    [https://i.rankmath.com/S6CPtG](https://i.rankmath.com/S6CPtG)
 * Looking forward to helping you. Thank you.
 *  Thread Starter [SylverTECH](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sylvertech/)
 * (@sylvertech)
 * [5 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/redirections-problem-2/#post-14241277)
 * Hello [@rankmath](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rankmath/),
 * I should have been more specific in my first post regarding this issue. It’s 
   my error!
 * I made a lot of tests since your last reply, and indeed, if you try to access
   a ‘non-existing-page’ (which I think is the case for your ‘404-page’, isn’t it?),
   the specific Redirection is Followed correctly.
 * The real problem that I encountered however, is with pages which are addressed
   with a ‘?query-string’ ([http://sylver-tech.com?page_id=xxx](http://sylver-tech.com?page_id=xxx)).
   These pages are not intercepted and redirected through the specific Redirections
   settings. They are processed through the main ‘Fallback Behavior’ Redirection
   settings and never followed. This applies to any ‘non published’ pages, being
   Draft, Pending, Trash, etc.
 * I look forward to see if you can reach the same conclusion and if so what you
   can do to solve this issue?
 * Regards
 *  Plugin Author [Rank Math SEO](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rankmath/)
 * (@rankmath)
 * [5 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/redirections-problem-2/#post-14247401)
 * Hello [@sylvertech](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sylvertech/),
 * Sorry to disappoint but that feature of using `?` in the redirections is unfortunately
   not available at this time.
 * With that being said, there are existing feature requests, so I’ve added your
   vote to our internal suggestions lists. If your suggestions are something that
   we’re able to introduce, I’ll be sure to let you know.
 * Thank you.
 *  Thread Starter [SylverTECH](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sylvertech/)
 * (@sylvertech)
 * [5 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/redirections-problem-2/#post-14251016)
 * Thank you [@rankmath](https://wordpress.org/support/users/rankmath/) for your
   follow up.
 * Glad to see that this feature may be considered by you in a near future.
 * Just to add to its utility, I would like to add that this ‘?query strings’ redirection
   problem make a lot of sense since that when you delete a page (trash) or put 
   it in ‘Draft’ mode because its content has been replaced or is better covered
   by another ‘Published’ page, you may want to redirect its traffic to a more comprehensive
   or a newer page, before to definitively get rid of it.
 * Moreover, in our case, it happened that Google (GSC) has indexed such pages, 
   and when they were completely removed, Google stubbornly persisted to marked 
   these pages as ‘ERROR’ pages and we weren’t able to instruct Google to redirect
   these particular pages to their replacement pages. At the end, we had to rely
   on the ‘Fallback Redirection’ feature to redirect these pages to the SykverTECH
   Homepage (and mostly NOT on the 404 page) to satisfy GSC, but this was not the
   ideal solution…
 * I hope this sheds some more light on this topic…
 * Respectfully

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