Hi @andretan,
All in One SEO does not generate its own robots.txt as a dynamic page. Instead, it uses the robots_txt filter in WordPress to tap into the default robots.txt created by WordPress.
When you use the Robots.txt feature in AIOSEO, you’re modifying the default robots.txt created by WordPress.
You can disable this by going to All in One SEO > Tools where you’ll see a toggle for Enable Custom Robots.txt under the Robots.txt Editor tab. You’ll need to turn that toggle off and then click on Save Changes.
I did as they wrote, but the inscription is still hanging : AIOSEO has detected a physical robots.txt file in the root folder of your WordPress installation. We recommend removing this file as it could cause conflicts with WordPress’ dynamically generated one. AIOSEO can import this file and delete it, or you can simply delete it.
@andretan You can simply click the little (X) button in the top right corner of the alert. That way it will be permanently dismissed.
@arnaudbroes there will be no problems in the future ?