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Forums › Forums › Search & Filter Pro › Buggy issue when user sends a blank query on ?s= or any query on /search/
Tagged: search form redirect
This is in reference to the closed ticket at https://support.searchandfilter.com/forums/topic/how-to-stop-users-from-getting-all-posts-as-results/
I did find a small buggy thing. If the user tries visiting domain.com/?s= they will somehow visit the default WP search results…. so if the s= is blank query, they go to the old form… but if I just add something on the query like domain.com/?s=a then it returns the correct Search and Filter Pro template…
So there seems to be a missing method to redirect a user who sends a blank ?s= query..
And if the user visits domain.com/search/querystring they also receive the old search form… any idea how to redirect that too?
Are you also using a wordpress rewrite, such as shown here:
It would need modifying a little, as discussed here:
https://support.searchandfilter.com/forums/topic/redirection-of-empty-search-queries/
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