• The site map status code is 404. Google cannot include the site map, but the site map can be accessed normally, but the status code is 404.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Please check the robots.txt file:

    
    User-agent: *
    Disallow: /wp-admin/
    Allow: /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php
    
    Sitemap: https://www.4khotvideo.com/wp-sitemap.xml
    

    That sitemap index shown shows the rest. You need only submit it.

    That said, typically we see only subsets of page, posts, custom posts, images, etc. maybe 5 or 10, not that many…might want to ask Google (or try another solution to output the sitemap).

    Thread Starter uncode

    (@uncode)

    After two days of observation, it seems to have no effect. Can the response status code be forcibly modified? If so, what should be done?

    After two days of observation, it seems to have no effect.

    Can you please help us understand that? What observation?

    Please also take some time to go over the issue with Google and how they handle sitemaps is not a WordPress issue.

    Can you check your error log to see what the error was exactly? The beta runs just fine on my site, so the error must be specific to your site.

    Also, do you mind posting a list of all the plugins/theme you’re using on your website? I’d like to check them out and see if any of them are known to cause issues with AIOSEO.

    Thread Starter uncode

    (@uncode)

    I didn’t see the relevant error information in the error log. Sitemap works normally, but the status code is 404. Can I force the status code of sitemap to be 200? If so, what should I do?

    Thread Starter uncode

    (@uncode)

    I found these error codes in the site map,How can I solve it?

    <parsererror>
    <h3>
    This page contains the following errors:
    </h3>
    <div>
    error on line 50 at column 8: Opening and ending tag mismatch: meta line 3 and head
    </div
    >
    <h3>
    Below is a rendering of the page up to the first error.
    </h3
    >
    </parsererror>

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