Stephen Conklin, Jr.
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WOW!!! You have no idea how awesome this is, I cannot thank you enough! GeoDirectory support is absolutely incredible!
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Okay, when I do the FaceBook import it is grabbing the correct city and state.
Here’s the link I tried:
https://www.facebook.com/IowaCabinRentals/
It’s still putting Anchorage, Alaska in the URL for the admin and client post submitted email notifications.
Thank you Guust.
Logged in as admin, I go to Add Listing. I select Free, select that I am not the owner/associate of the listing, then I import a FaceBook link into the social importer. I choose the category (required) then I also accept the terms and conditions.
Listing preview works fine, when I submit it, it goes into the map in the correct spot & location & URL are all good.
But for some reason the email notifications I receive still have Anchorage, Alaska.
Prior to this, I was getting different URL errors as noted in first post, however, whatever you / Guust did for me in reply #409052 helped as I wasn’t getting 404 errors since then – just incorrect city / state only in email notifications.
When I go into GD > Multilocations, I see Anchorage, Alaska is on the map pin. Could this be part of the issue?
This reply has been marked as private.Okay, I really, really appreciate your continued help and patience with this.
Now, the URL in the admin and client post submitted successfully notification email is taking me to the correct listing, however, the city and state is incorrect.
I posted this property in Yachats, Oregon:
http://vacationrentalhomes.info/places/oregon/yachats/vacation-rental-by-owner/sweet-homes-rentals/
If you look at the map, it’s in the right place and the link works correctly as above. However, the notification email has the following link, showing “Anchorage, Alaska” instead of Yachats, Oregon.
That link also takes you to the listing info… I’m so confused as to what is causing the URL glitches… But at least the client / admin does not produce a 404 error anymore.
Any more ideas?
I completely understand what you’re saying I believe, and don’t mean to be difficult but I’m still stuck.
The issue is only with the emails that get sent to admin and client. The #listing-link# within those email notifications is still incorrect.
I have selected:
Add location slug in listing urls
Add region and city slug in listing urls Add region and city slug in listing urls (/region/city/)
Add requested category slugs in listing urlsThis reply has been marked as private.I have no idea what I’m doing wrong. I’ve tried every option in permalinks, and the email notification to both admin and client still get the #listing-link# incorrect, every time. There’s always part of the URL missing.
I also made the region United States only and tried all options in permalinks that way and the email is still incorrect.
The links work site wide otherwise, the preview also comes in okay.
This reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Thank you – I just completed an installation of the easy updates plugin and upgraded both the GeoDirectory Framework and the Modern theme by downloading the latest examples from here, and I am still having the glitch with the footer.
The styling is a little closer, as it appears the font and size are now correct. However, the links are broken and
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isn’t working.
I’m having trouble updating the Geodirectory Framework. My license key wasn’t applied, so I did that, then tried to update via auto update, via uploading zip and etc.
I get this error, but am still trying –
Downloading update from https://wpgeodirectory.com/edd-sl/package_download/MTUxMDQzNjg4NjpmMzZjMDdjZDRmYzZjYjVmNTk0YmM1Y2I4M2RiYWY3Yjo2NTg5Njo1ZGM0NWUzYjlmNzNjNzcwM2JkYjA4NWUxY2NhYTc4ZTo6MA==…
Download failed. Too many redirects
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