Getting this on OSE - wp-content/cache/page_enhanced/
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Hi there,
In using OSE, it switches to www.mysite.com/wp-content/cache/page_enhanced/www.mysite.com/_index
Is there something I need to do in my .htaccess or some other file to fix this?
thanks
chris
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Just got it, thanks.
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Hi Cyrus,
Did you get my PM on this issue?
Thanks
Chris
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Hi John,
Thanks for the response. I'm guessing I'm going to have a hard time diagnosing this one without the actual URL. If you'd like to share it privately, feel free to send me a private message, or shoot a note to the help team at help@moz.com.
Thanks!
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Hi Cyrus,
I typed into the search bar.. www.mysite.com and then on the results page, it shows
www.mysite.com/wp-content/cache/page_enhanced/www.mysite.com/_index
I meant that my main url switches to that one.
Thanks
Chris
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Howdy, would love to help. Any chance you could tell us how to replicate this? Meaning, what did you type into the search bar to get this result? Also, I'm not quite sure what you mean by "switching." Thanks!
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