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PW 3.0.52: Optimizing 404s in ProcessWire


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This week we give extensive coverage on how to optimize 404 requests in ProcessWire. In this post you’ll learn about why 404s are significant issue, and then we’ll look at what you can do to optimize and ensure your site doesn’t waste valuable time and resources serving irrelevant crawlers and bots. This post also briefly covers this week’s core version 3.0.52.

https://processwire.com/blog/posts/optimizing-404s-in-processwire/

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14 minutes ago, ryan said:

This week we give extensive coverage on how to optimize 404 requests in ProcessWire. In this post you’ll learn about why 404s are significant issue, and then we’ll look at what you can do to optimize and ensure your site doesn’t waste valuable time and resources serving irrelevant crawlers and bots. This post also briefly covers this week’s core version 3.0.52.

https://processwire.com/blog/posts/optimizing-404s-in-processwire/

Very nice and very useful.  Thanks

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I found a bug in 3.0.52. I got the following error when adding an url field type.

Session: SQLSTATE[42S02]: Base table or view not found: 1146 Table 'deb26781n3_TestWebhoes.field_website' doesn't exist (getNumRows)

I tried it twice, both same result.

Sanne

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Out of curiosity, are you using Apache or Nginx?
And which version of PHP?
Are you using MySQL or MariaDB? And which version?

Edit:

From which version did you update/upgrade (and how: upgrade module, directory and file replacements via FTP...)?
Or is it a direct installation?
Are you using it on Linux, Windows, Mac?
Is it on a "localhost" or an online server? 
Is it via virtualization?
How did you install it: direct download, git, hosting (c)panel...?

Have you imported the database from another installation in a different environment?

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