Our website went down due to what seems to be an issue with missing spreadsheet files, which are used as a data source for the plugin’s model. This is the second time this has happened, and I don’t understand why the file disappears from the folder, causing the entire site to crash. Currently, there are two ways to fix it: either re-upload the file or deactivate the plugin.
Is there a way to prevent this from happening again?
Here’s the PHP error log (1.xlsx is the data source) :
Fatal error: Uncaught Box\Spout\Common\Exception\IOException: Could not open /home/clients/XXXXX-XXXXX/web/wp-content/mpg-uploads/1.xlsx for reading! File does not exist. in /home/clients/XXXXX-XXXXX/web/wp-content/plugins/multiple-pages-generator-by-porthas/lib/src/Spout/Reader/ReaderAbstract.php:118
Stack Trace
Thank you for your assistance!
]]>I want to assign these to each CPT. I’ve tried using the shortcode in the taxonomy field but it doesn’t work.
Let’s say each CPT page is a listing for a business.
The taxonomy is the type of business, added like a tag: baker, plumber, dentist etc.
The template works perfectly, but when I put {{mpg_business}} in the “business type” tag/taxonomy box, I don’t think this is being assigned to my template.
Is this something MPG cannot do? ?
Thanks,
Carly
]]>I have MPG linked to a google sheet and generating pages which is great. We would also like to set the meta description and title of these pages through the google sheet and the generated shortcodes.
What’s the best way to achieve this?
]]>At panel Spintaxt “click Spin to see result” I have problem. When i spin the texts i see words wit “{}” example: {the} {fast} {brown} {fox}. Is this a bug or does this only work with premium version?
WP version 6.1.1
MPG version 3.3.8
I’m having the described issue below on my MPG (Multiple Pages Generator) project:
* When I generated the internal links for each related city at the bottom of the landing page, all of them came with an incorrect URL and duplicated rule that breaks each URL triggering a 404 error, obviously because the incorrect URL generated doesn’t exist.
The accurate URL should be something like this:
https://gravshop.com/where-to-buy-gravity-bong-for-sale-in-seattle-washington-united-states/
BUT instead, the generated URL is like this one:
https://gravshop.com/where-to-buy-gravity-bong-for-sale-in-seattle-washington-united-states/where-to-buy-gravity-bong-for-sale-in-zubin-potok-zubin-potok-kosovo
How can I fix this issue in order to generate accurate URLs on all the internal links?
This is the link of the landing page: https://gravshop.com/where-to-buy-gravity-bong-for-sale-in-seattle-washington-united-states/
Any help is much appreciated, thanks in advance.
Lois.
]]>I have a problem with the generated URL’s.
It adds this code to my generated pages:
<meta name=’robots’ content=’noindex, follow’ />
Due this code google will not index my generated pages at all.
I have check boxed the option to let the generated urls participate in the search results.
Also my WordPress crawl settings under settings>reading are just fine.
All my pages are being indexed except for the pages generated by MPG, due the noindex code.
Is this a bug within MPG or can you tell me why this is happening?
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