• Resolved andlin02

    (@andlin02)


    Hey! I just identified a super weird issue on my friends website who’s using Translatepress Premium.

    A high amount of pages have faulty canonicals that we did not enter manually. This issue has happened “automatically”. I’m crawling the site now and i can see about 25% of all pages being non-indexable due to a canonicalization.

    Can we please get some help with this? We are using Yoast as our SEO plugin, no manual entities has been made to the Canonical textbox, we are up-to-date with all plugins and WP core.

    Never seen this before, any help would be greatly appreciated. Here’s an example

    https://huntingheart.com/deer/
    Becomes–>
    https://huntingheart.com/hirsch/

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

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  • Plugin Support Anghel Emanuel

    (@anghelemanuel99)

    Hello there,

    Thank you for letting us know about this!

    I checked your website but I couldn`t find this problem when inspecting the source to check the canonical.

    As this needs further investigation, I recommend you open a ticket here:https://translatepress.com/support/ask-a-presale-question/ mentioning this conversation to know what was the problem.

    Let me know about this!

    Kind Regards,

    Thread Starter andlin02

    (@andlin02)

    @anghelemanuel99 Hello! I disabled Yoast SEO and downloaded rankmath, that fixed it! I figured it might have been a database issue where yoast did not fetch/update URLs but i’m just guessing.

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