• Lasha

    (@lashac)


    Hello.

    I have configured Translatepress in the way that all three languages have language slug. My urls are like this:
    website.com/ka/
    website.com/en/
    website.com/ru/

    it works but have one issue. Bots can’t find robots.txt file because its URL is website.com/robots.txt but because of my configuration it automatically redirects to website.com/ka/robots.txt and it’s a 404 page.

    is there a way to solve this issue? Can I somehow insert robots.txt file inside /ka/ folder?

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  • Andrei

    (@andrei202)

    Hello there,

    Thanks for reaching out to us!

    Would you mind sharing with me what plugin are you using to manage your robots.txt file? Or do you do this yourself?

    At the moment we are trying to replicate this issue.

    Plugin Support Anghel Emanuel

    (@anghelemanuel99)

    Hello there,

    Since 5 days have already passed without getting any reply from you, I will mark this thread as “Resolved”.

    Have a great day!

    Kind Regards,

    Thread Starter Lasha

    (@lashac)

    @andrei202 I use RankMath for SEO purposes. However, robots.txt i snot broblem, it’s all good.

    Problem is the configuration of translatepress. The main language is English because website was created in English and then translated to Georgian. Then we changed so Georgian became the main language.

    But we enabled language subfolders from settings because there is no other way. Now if you go to website.com, it redirects to website.com/ka/ because it’s the main language. but robots.txt is website.com/robots.txt and bots can’t access that.

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