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  • #1327742

    Hi

    My WP-installation is in a subfolder, let’s say: say: https://www.domain.root/wp-folder
    My portfolio item base is: https://www.domain.root/haus

    From a single-portfolio page I set up a link within a tab to https://www.domain.root/wp-folder/wp-content/uploads/file.pdf.
    Enfold rewrites the link to “../wp-content/uploads/file.pdf”. In the frontend this results in https://www.domain.root/haus/wp-content/uploads/file.pdf

    Enfold rewrites to: https://www.domain.root/portfolio_base/wp-content/uploads/file.pdf
    It should be: https://www.domain.root/wp-folder/wp-content/uploads/file.pdf

    As a first emergency measure, I set the link to http. A http link does not produce an incorrect rewrite.
    How can I repair or at least deactivate the faulty rewrite?

    Regards,
    Günter

    #1327751

    Excuse me!

    That was an htaccess problem. Problems solved.

    Regards,
    Günter

    #1327755

    New correction:
    It’s an enfold problem. When you first enter a link like https: //www.domain/wp-folder / … the rewrite works. But if you open the tab or the text field again to make changes, the error described occurs.

    So you would have to re-enter all the links with every change!

    Regards,
    Günter

    #1327760

    Hi,
    And something new again: After selecting “Fix WP bug, disable unique timestamps” in the Enfold Settings> Performance, the problem now seems to have been solved.

    I hope this time the all-clear is correct.
    Günter

    #1327820

    Hi Günter,

    Thanks for the updates, so everything is working as it should now then?

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #1327946

    Hi Rikard,

    the problem keeps recurring. But if I see the “bad” link “../wp-content/” while editing a tab, I close the window and open it again. In a newly opened window I see the “good” “https://www.etc” again. Sometimes I see “Reiter-Inhalt hier einfügen” and sometimes “Reiter-Inhalt hier einfügen” with perfect German umlaut.

    Maybe a server problem? Configuration? PHP? I have no idea.

    Günter

    #1328073

    Hi,
    Do you mean that you are using an umlaut in the title of your page so that it becomes part of the URL and this is becoming an URL error sometimes?
    The umlaut should be replaced automatically in the slug by WordPress, if it is not then you could manually correct it
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    Perhaps is is a server PHP issue, I don’t know.

    Best regards,
    Mike

    #1328092

    Hi Mike,

    no, I’m talking about the placeholder text that I see when I open a new layout builder tab element. This is the German translation of the string “Tab Content goes here”.

    Best Regards,
    Günter

    #1328118

    Hi,
    Oh I see, sorry I didn’t try translating “Reiter-Inhalt hier einfügen”, it sounds like the placeholder text umlaut and your link issue are not related.

    Best regards,
    Mike

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