• Resolved marcvelous

    (@marcvelous)


    Hello there, as first, thank you for that great plugin. But there is one issue.

    I set up following: https://xyz.com/backend

    This is resulting in: https://xyz.combackend

    Due to the missing slash, the page is not accessable anymore.

    I have a custom permalinks stucture:

    /ratgeber/%postname%/

    I updated to last version 1.9.16.6 already. On other sites it is working correctly, but they are differently hosted. The site with this issue is hosted on Nginx, PHP 8.0, server-level cache, MariaDB, Redis.

    Any idea what to do/how to fix this?

    • This topic was modified 8 months, 1 week ago by marcvelous.
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  • Plugin Support MaximeWPS

    (@seinomedia)

    Hello,

    Thanks for using WPS Hide Login.

    If your permalinks structure is /ratgeber/%postname%/, the new login URL should be /ratgeber/backend, isn’t it ?

    What is the default login URL when WPS Hide Login is deactivated ?

    Thread Starter marcvelous

    (@marcvelous)

    Hi Maxime,

    this structure is only valid for posts.

    Is set up login-URL to: “backend”. In this view, the slash after TLD and at the end is valid.

    When I save the changes, the message is:

    Your login page is now located here: https://xyz.debackend/. Bookmark this page!

    Plugin Support MaximeWPS

    (@seinomedia)

    Hello,

    The permalink, structure set in the option is valid for every permalink not only for posts (except if you configured a snippet for this behaviour).

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