Hello,
I’m sorry to hear that you’re experiencing issues with excluding paths on the 404 Monitor. It seems that you’ve added the term “wp” to be excluded from the 404 Monitor, but an old “wp-content” in the 404 is not getting deleted.
Based on the information provided, it seems that you’ve used the Exclude Paths feature to exclude “wp” from being logged in the 404 Monitor. However, it’s important to note that the Exclude Paths feature in Rank Math SEO Plugin has specific options for exclusion, such as “Exact,” “Contains,” “Starts With,” “End With,” and “Regex.”
It’s possible that the exclusion rule you’ve set up might not be capturing all instances of “wp” as expected. To ensure that future instances of “wp” are excluded, you may need to review and adjust the exclusion rule.
Regarding excluding bad redirects such as “.php,” “.css,” “.js,” and “wp-content,” you can use the Exclude Paths feature to set up rules for these exclusions. For example, you can use the “Contains” option to exclude URLs containing “.php,” “.css,” “.js,” and “wp-content.”
If you have a large number of URLs to exclude manually, you may want to consider using regular expressions (Regex) to define exclusion paths. This will allow you to create more complex exclusion rules without having to manually check each URL.
If you need further assistance with setting up exclusion paths or have any other questions, please feel free to reach out to our support team by clicking here.
I hope this helps!
Sources:
How to Monitor 404 Errors with Rank Math SEO Plugin
Rank Math General Settings