Try:
“/”
and
Without the quotation marks
When field is empty - invalid error.
When in the field put only “/” (without quotation marks) - invalid error again.
how about “yoursite.com/” without the quotation marks, and replace “yoursite.com” with your actual site?
You mean that the end result would be “mysite.com/mysite.com”? Sorry I didn’t understand. This generate a 404 error page.
Otherwise, I can’t edit the first part of the url, because it is hardcored.
Thank you for help.
no, just what’s in the quotes. “yoursite.com/”. So your site’s URL followed by a backslash.
I don’t know. I’m using “/home”, because this url redirects to the home page as well.
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