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  • Hi Frodde,

    For your first question, you don’t need the PRO version to make B) look like A) – to make that you just need to set your product permalink base to the custom base: /products/%product_cat% .

    However, if your product belongs to more than one category and you want to choose the category that will be used for the permalink – then yes, you need the PRO version.

    For your second question, the answer is yes. For example, if your product is under a subcategory, then by using the PRO version your permalink could be https://www.site.com/products/category/subcategory/product

    Best,
    Yaniv

    Thread Starter Frodde

    (@frodde)

    Hi Yaniv,
    Wonderful news ??
    Great Saturday Regards.

    By the way,
    Do you folks, know if Google care about the dissapeared .php in the end of the new url.s?

    Hi Frodde,

    Great to hear!

    Though I’m not an SEO specialist, I don’t think that would care about such a thing ??

    Best,
    Yaniv

    on line 106 from wp-category-permalink.php there is a condition that is reserved only for the PRO:

    // Load the script if it's a normal post OR a anything else but with WooCommerce support and Pro

    If you don’t have the Pro version then a javascript is triggered.

    In the last few days this plugin is updating almost 2 or 3 times per day (since 2.0.0)… So @frodde if you update the plugin then the scripts will not be loaded.

    Plugin Author Jordy Meow

    (@tigroumeow)

    3pepe3, what is happening is different:

    The basic features of this plugin should work the same as it it before and the script (that handles the permalink selection) should work for the normal posts.

    Yaniv added the WooCommerce support which is working only for the Pro version.

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