• Resolved Gregor

    (@gregorlandwehr)


    All my sites are forwarded to “/?noamp=available”

    ampwp-4957f5e0-81ef-578b-b2a3-8fb5cf5259ce

    – I checked the redirects
    – When I’m logged in, the amp-sites are working
    – I stopped using yoast, schema and wp otimizing and debugged with
    – I used the troubleshooting mode.

    Everything so far unfortunately without concrete success, I have a page with the same settings (golfsportmagazine.com) Here everything works.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    Hello @gregorlandwehr

    As I mentioned previously AMP plugin redirects mobile users from non-AMP page to AMP page, this feature can be controlled and can be turned off from settings.

    AMP plugin doesn’t redirect user from AMP page to non-AMP pages (?noamp=available ) this will defeat purpose of AMP plugin.

    There might 3rd party redirect applied on your site, which AMP plugin can’t control.

    Unfortunately, we can’t determine cause of redirects with provided information.

    We will suggest checking following:
    1) Check your premium plugins.
    2) Check your active theme code.
    3) Check with your hosting provider for server side redirection rules.

    Hope this helpful!

    Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    Alternatively can you try and reset your validation errors by using the following command
    wp amp validation reset --yes

    Or try uninstalling AMP plugin choosing to delete all the plugin data and install it back again.

    Thread Starter Gregor

    (@gregorlandwehr)

    Hey Milind More (@milindmore22)!

    Sometimes it’s easier than you think. I followed your advice and uninstalled the plugin and installed it again. After that everything worked again.

    Thanks for your help!

    Plugin Support Milind More

    (@milindmore22)

    Hello @gregorlandwehr

    Glad it worked out, make sure you don’t mark any validation errors as “Kept” in AMP validation tool, if you keep any validation error it makes that page non-AMP defeating purpose of AMP, so it will be redirected back to non-AMP page to prevents search engines from crawling AMP page with validation errors.

    Thread Starter Gregor

    (@gregorlandwehr)

    That’s god to know, I have to check this.

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