开发者 | Marios Alexandrou |
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更新时间 | 2025年5月1日 09:49 |
捐献地址: | 去捐款 |
PHP版本: | 5.0 及以上 |
WordPress版本: | 6.8.1 |
版权: | GPLv2 or later |
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directoryIf a physical robots.txt file exists on your site, WordPress won't process any request for one, so there will be no conflict.
Out of the box, no. Because WordPress is in a sub-folder, it won't "know" when someone is requesting the robots.txt file which must be at the root of the site.
No it doesn't.
By default, the virtual robots.txt is set to block WordPress files and folders that don't need to be accessed by search engines. Of course, if you disagree with the defaults, you can easily change them.