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  • Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    Hello @manalan77

    Thank you for contacting us, It seems your site is not able to reach the AMP endpoint with the query parameters ?amp

    It may be because of your host configuration or cache and optimization plugin that doesn’t honor the request with a query parameter.

    What you can do?

    Contact your hosting provide and check if there is any configuration needed

    Check with you Cache and Optimizaton plugin check if you can add exclusion for ?amp query parameter.

    You can try to switch to diffrent URL structure by visiting AMP->Paired URL Structure

    OR choose Standard Mode

    We hope this is helpful!

    Thread Starter manalan77

    (@manalan77)

    Hi Milind – thanks for your prompt response.

    Yes, I have gone to my hosting service and have made adjustments to my cache and optimisation plugin.

    Today, Google indicated that 1 file has been approved – so the outstanding number is now 15. They also said that 4 files had passed their Indexing process – but that hasn’t changed things much.

    I have requested that Google do an analysis of my website. They provide a code that is placed as a TXT entry in the DNS. This will take at least 24 hours for the process to start.

    Given that many of these files haven’t changed much over the past couple of years or more, I guess it’s more Google that is generating these issues than my files, as the files look okay on my mobile device.

    If the worst comes to the worst, I guess I will have to open up each offending file, make a small change to it and then republish – hoping that the AMP plugin corrects any old code that may be causing a problem.

    I’ll keep you updated. Thanks for the support Milind.

    Alan

    Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    Hello @manalan77

    Good to know your issue is resolved, It may take 2-3 weeks for Google bots to re-crawl your website and list AMP pages. no further action is needed from your side.

    In the meantime, you can test your AMP pages on AMP Test to make sure they are valid.

    Glad to know our suggestion are helpful.

    Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    @manalan77 As we didn’t receive a response I’ll mark this as resolved. Feel free to open a?new support topic?if you require any further assistance.

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