• Resolved Manuel Vita

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    Hi, I have some trouble with robots.txt file. My hosting place their robots.txt on all directory whenever there is no custom robots.txt file. So if I enable robots.txt from SEO Framework that I think is virtual or something similar they replace it with default file, how can I create a real file that will not be replaced?

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  • Hey, you create “physical” robots.txt if you need to. Just make a new file and upload it to your root directory (same folder where wp-config.resides) and fill it with appropriate data. TSF is aware of physical robots.txt file, there are no conflicts or problems with this setup. Example:

    
    User-agent: *
    Disallow: /wp-admin/
    Allow: /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php
    
    Sitemap: https://manvitech.it/sitemap.xml
    

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    Cheers!

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