got a fairly wierd one that I can’t replicate. I’m using the ‘redirection’ plugin in my wordpress setup, it is showing that almost 50% of the hits on the site are requesting urls with /null on the end – that results in a 404 error.
I’m using the Shopp plugin as well, and permalinks all round.
Has anyone experienced this?
Also, is there a way I can use .htaccess to say if there is /null on the end – then remove it?
Thanks!
No idea as to the source of this addition, but you can use .htaccess to get rid of it. Place this in your .htaccess after loading and enabling mod_rewrite and setting AllowOverride All: