• Resolved Bloggd

    (@rameshmvp)


    I just noticed that All-In-One Seo Plugin removes backslash in post title.

    For example: The following Title..
    Error Can not find script file C:\WINDOWS\Test.vbs”
    becomes:
    Error Can not find script file C:WINDOWSTest.vbs”

    The change is reflected in AIO Title text box, and not in the WordPress Editor.

    Is this normal?

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/

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  • Michael Torbert

    (@hallsofmontezuma)

    WordPress Virtuoso

    Hi Ramesh,

    I’m looking into this and I’ll try to have it resolved by the next version which should be out this week.

    Michael Torbert

    (@hallsofmontezuma)

    WordPress Virtuoso

    What theme are you using? Try turning off force rewrite in the Performance module.

    Thread Starter Bloggd

    (@rameshmvp)

    Hi Michael,

    I’m using GeneratePress GP-Premium.

    Thread Starter Bloggd

    (@rameshmvp)

    Michael,
    And the real link is https://www.winhelponline.com/blog/cannot-find-script-run-vbs-logon/

    Note: I’ve turned off SEO Title for this post alone as a temp. workaround.. so it appears correctly now. I generally don’t use “\” in title, but this article is an exception.

    Michael Torbert

    (@hallsofmontezuma)

    WordPress Virtuoso

    We’ve fixed this for the next version which should hopefully be released this week.

    Thread Starter Bloggd

    (@rameshmvp)

    Thanks for fixing this, Michael.

    Thread Starter Bloggd

    (@rameshmvp)

    Thanks for fixing this, Michael.

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