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Thanks for you reply Jordy!
If you remove say 1000 images, the files don’t exist anymore and that means the 1000 links out on google would lead to dead links / broken page / 4040 once they are removed. Having a redirect in place for each link removed is best practice with regards to any page or image that you remove. So I’m surprised this feature isn’t available because I don’t think it would require too much effort. But that said, I appreciate the reply and will have to try and figure something out because we do have a situation where 2,000 images or so need removal and I’m concerned about having that many broken links on the site. If you have any recommendations, let me know. Thanks!
Just following up. We’d love to get moving on this but before diving too far in, we’d love to know if this is feasible. Thanks.
Thanks. I used that format. For some reason, none of the emails come through to us when using that (it must be sparking a spam filter). Not sure if it’s related or not. I was able to get one through to a yahoo address and could see the html inline, which is great.
That said: In using [default-message include_extras=”html”] — should I be seeing that html within the Formidable “Entries” data? I just checked entries and the one we got through with the code above is there, but the “html” data is not listed anywhere. We’d like to ensure it’s listed in the entries since A. spam is clearly an issue with getting these emailed notifications and B. it would be good to be able to print them out via “Entries” list.
Please advise and thanks again for your help!
Hello,
Sorry, not following this, or able to get it to work.
I have [default-message] in the message area.
Since the HTML code isn’t an input field, as you mentioned, how do I put this together correctly? For some reason, when I have all the wording pasted into the email message below the shortcode, it doesn’t make it through spam filtering / or it doesn’t get sent.The html code id is “24” – if you have a way to make this work with the default message short code above, let me know.
Just not able to get this working. Thanks.
Thanks for the reply. I don’t have captcha on because again the site is only visible for a few minutes at a time, every few months. My concern was not that spam came through (that happens ALL the time with our formidable forms, even with captcha on). My concern was that a message came through only minutes after the form and site was visible. It’s almost as if there was a signal set off that we opened the site up. Thats what the concern is. Do you happen to know if there are markers or signals? This is a very unique situation, it’s not a normal site that’s live all the time. The site had been behind a temporary placeholder page for several months – then within minutes of making it live, a spam message came through. That’s what I am asking about.
Thanks!Just had the same exact problem.
It is DEFINITELY the SG Optimizer plugin. I literally had the same problem when trying to update the footer. I found this thread. I literally ONLY deactivated the SG Optimizer plugin and was able to make the change, then reactivated the SG Plugin. Just an FYI, something in the SG plugin is causing a conflict.
From my experience Google does not show the date on pages but does on posts. I’m having my issue on a page template. The preview template never showed it before it’s odd.
Hmmm…. I just came to complain about the same thing.
The date was never in the meta box before the update (especially for pages).
You are telling us that the fact you are hardwire showing the date in the meta box for pages now (not just posts) that that doesn’t mean Google will show it?
Seems quite odd – WHY then show it??
- This reply was modified 5 years, 9 months ago by yesyeah.
No, it wasn’t. But I did receive the following via email after my post above:
#ouibounce-modal .modal-body a {
display: inline-block !important;
}Sent emails, got a couple responses, but issue still not fixed.
I think it’s fixed – thanks. Will keep testing and clearing cache.
Yes, this is not good. thanks for working on this.
- This reply was modified 6 years, 3 months ago by yesyeah.
Yup, it did. Which tells me this is DEFINITELY a plugin issue. And they just updated it like an hour ago so this is disconcerting.
Thank you!
It’s for a .pdf ON the site – the pdf’s don’t resolve to https (the pages do).
This was a link on a constant contact email, to a pdf on the site (which has an ssl) but the link used in the email was http (not https) which should still resolve when opened from my understanding.
I’m not a huge fan of putting links on here to client sites, is there a way I can email it privately? Thank you so much!