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When SEOBagpack successfully posted
When SEOBagpack successfully posted to your WordPress site, it received an XML response containing the new Post ID. However, the parser's matching rules were too strict and occasionally failed to read the ID from the response format sent by certain WordPress configurations. As a fallback, it defaulted to the root URL (homepage). How it was fixed: Improved ID Parsing: Enhanced the response parser to robustly extract the correct Post ID, regardless of XML whitespace or variations in <int> / <string> formatting. Permalink Retrieval: Instead of attempting to guess or construct the /?p=ID link, the backend now makes an immediate secondary request (wp.getPost) to directly fetch the canonical permalink of the newly created post, ensuring Google Indexing receives the absolute and correct URL for submission.When SEOBagpack successfully posted
When SEOBagpack successfully posted to your WordPress site, it received an XML response containing the new Post ID. However, the parser's matching rules were too strict and occasionally failed to read the ID from the response format sent by certain WordPress configurations. As a fallback, it defaulted to the root URL (homepage). How it was fixed: Improved ID Parsing: Enhanced the response parser to robustly extract the correct Post ID, regardless of XML whitespace or variations in <int> / <string> formatting. Permalink Retrieval: Instead of attempting to guess or construct the /?p=ID link, the backend now makes an immediate secondary request (wp.getPost) to directly fetch the canonical permalink of the newly created post, ensuring Google Indexing receives the absolute and correct URL for submission.When SEOBagpack successfully posted
When SEOBagpack successfully posted to your WordPress site, it received an XML response containing the new Post ID. However, the parser's matching rules were too strict and occasionally failed to read the ID from the response format sent by certain WordPress configurations. As a fallback, it defaulted to the root URL (homepage). How it was fixed: Improved ID Parsing: Enhanced the response parser to robustly extract the correct Post ID, regardless of XML whitespace or variations in <int> / <string> formatting. Permalink Retrieval: Instead of attempting to guess or construct the /?p=ID link, the backend now makes an immediate secondary request (wp.getPost) to directly fetch the canonical permalink of the newly created post, ensuring Google Indexing receives the absolute and correct URL for submission.Web Search Indexing API
Ensure that the "Web Search Indexing API" is enabled inside your Google Cloud Console for the newsowlyindex project. Once you have granted Owner permissions in Google Search Console, simply go back to the app, select those URLs again from the "Unsubmitted Published URLs" list or Batch tool, and re-submit them. They will go through successfully!Composer Auto-Indexing Checkbox
Composer Auto-Indexing Checkbox: The composer already includes an "Auto-submit to Google Indexing" checkbox at the bottom of the "Publish Targets" list. When checked, it will automatically extract the published URLs and submit them directly to Google immediately after posting.Batch Manual URL Submission
Batch Manual URL SubmissionAuto-submit to Google Indexing”
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