Today’s update fixes a few minor issues and ensures that RapidWeaver Classic continues to run smoothly!
What’s new in 9.4.2?
Improved sitemap output, including the use on cruftless links.
Minor under-the-hood improvements to keep things running smoothly.
Ongoing Classic Support & Updates
As we continue to push forward with RapidWeaver Elements, we want to reaffirm our commitment to RapidWeaver Classic. We know that many of you rely on Classic for your workflow, and rest assured—it’s here to stay.
We’re actively maintaining RapidWeaver Classic, delivering updates, improvements, and optimizations to keep it running smoothly and securely. Whether you’re a longtime Classic user or planning your move to Elements, our goal remains the same: to provide the tools and support you need to build exceptional websites.
@dan@tpbradley
thanks for fixing the sitemap now I can finally use your sitemap generator again.
but now I have another small problem, possibly a special one.
due to the size of many of my projects with more than 1,000 pages, I often split them into several sub-projects.
as the rw-sitemap is always saved in the main directory - it is always overwritten when I update subprojects.
Could you make it possible in a future update to give the sitemap a custom name? sitemap.xml, sitemap-main.xml, sitemap-project-one.xml and so on?
i think this would also apply to rw-element in the future.
if you have another solution for this - please let me know
hey Stuart, same for me. I had no time to dive deeper, I just downloaded the zip from the link and did everything I used to and I’m still at v4.2.1 (21126).
Also at every start I am getting a “failed to load some plugins” message (PlusKit), I click update and Rapid starts. It’s no biggie just now, but I eventually have to fix this.