How to Fix Repeating 404 Error on Blog
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I've been getting this same 404 Error for a ton of pages on my blog (blog.twowayradiosfor.com) out of nowhere and I can't figure out how to fix it. I have about 500 of them that are experiencing the same issue (as shown in the image I've attached/linked to). It has the correct link, then the part that gets flagged as 404 adds a /TwoWayRadiosFor.com at the end, which is apparently the issue.
Is there a reason these have just now appeared even though the blog posts are from years ago? Is there an easy way to fix it?
Thanks,
Sawyer
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I see what you are saying. It needs to link to https://twowayradiosfor.com but for some reason it is auto-linking to blog.twowayradiosfor.com/www.twowayradiosfor.com, which isn't a real landing page.
Unfortunately, this has happened over 500 times on my WordPress blog. Do I have to go in and manually edit all 500 links or is there a way to unlink all of those at one time?
Do You know hardest job in the world
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You can change all link in one time. Go to wordpress dashboard => Tool => Broken Link and use find and replace.
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You can change all link in one time. Go to wordpress dashboard => Tool => Broken Link and use find and replace.
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You can change all link in one time. Go to wordpress dashboard => Tool => Broken Link and use find and replace.
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check manganelo, same problem
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Hey,
Feel free to reach out to help@moz.com if you have any specific questions about our tools
Best,
Eli
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Hey i've also the same problem with mangahost, can you get the solving?
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Can you show me any example?
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facing same problem with my site mangastream. too much pages automatically redirected to 404 error page therefor i am using plugin all 404 to homepage.
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You can change all link in one time. Go to wordpress dashboard => Tool => Broken Link and use find and replace.
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Hi Rajesh,
I think I see what you are saying. It needs to link to https://twowayradiosfor.com but for some reason it is auto-linking to blog.twowayradiosfor.com/www.twowayradiosfor.com, which isn't a real landing page.
Unfortunately, this has happened over 500 times on my WordPress blog. Do I have to go in and manually edit all 500 links or is there a way to unlink all of those at one time?
I just have the cheap version of WordPress, so I can't install Plugins on WordPress.
Thanks,
Sawyer
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You are linking with wrong way like this -
Correct way is - www.TwoWayRadiosFor.com
If this url is hypered auto, you need to handle this. So when you use in content like this - www.TwoWayRadiosFor.com you need to hypered manually with correct url.
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