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1. Ajax url was already empty
2. API query wasn’t empty but that didn’t work
3. I don’t use IDSI performed some further testing and now I am not sure that HMWP is causing the issue at all.
I will post anything else I find here if relevant.Thanks so much for helping!
I think that it does to validate Ajax submissions.
Either way, as soon as I restore the default API name, forms start working just fine again.
The closest thread I’ve found so far was https://wordpress.org/support/topic/contact-form-7-wp-json-404-error/ .So, I figured out that the issue is renaming the API base.
What is the best practice to both remove /wp-json/ and keep CF7 working?
Thanks
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Ok, that’s really annoying as I think that the reasoning behind wanting to redirect makes sense.
Is there a risk that other redirects be affected? Like page or other non default WP folders?Thanks for taking the time.
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I ended up removing WP Rocket (poor results) and installing WP Fastest cache.
However, some paths like /wp-content/cache/.. is visible int the source code when CSS minification is enabled for example.Any way to correct this?
Is there specific instructions on what can and can not be enabled with WP supercache and fastest cache?Thanks
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Thanks for the response.
I’m not sure why exactly WP Rocket support said that as they didn’t seem to even know HMWP.
I will try the other cache plugins then, thank you. -
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