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  • Plugin Support Suwash

    (@suascat_wp)

    Hi,

    A 404 error basically means that the sitemap does not exist for a variety of reasons.

    1. Sometimes resetting the permalink structure will quickly solve a 404 error from a recent change to your installation. Go to Admin > Settings > Permalinks and click save without altering anything.
    2. Check that items exist in order to create the sitemap. For example, a category sitemap requires categories with published content. If the items does not exist, exclude the post type or taxonomy from the sitemap until you create content. Go to Admin > SEO > XML Sitemaps and check the items to exclude. ( How to Guide available here.)
    3. If you still receive a 404, check the rewrite rules for your server.

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