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![]() (Not even sure canonical is the right word)
Do you know how I can prevent two different versions of the same page using .htaccess or something like it? These pages are the same but Google sees them as different pages with the same content. Examples: http://www.forbabygifts.com/store/ca...rthday-frames/ http://www.forbabygifts.com/store/ca...thday-frames// The trouble is that if anyone links to my site without the "/", Google says, "ah, new page." I am using redirection plug-in and have redirected a lot of them, but wondering if there is an easier way. I know this question may be out of scope for your customer service, but if not, would love to hear your thoughts. Thank you! Store ID 6719 www.forbabygifts.com |
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![]() How did you get an extra slash in your URL?
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![]() I just added it and the page comes up. But the real deal is when there is not one added. I redirected this page
http://www.forbabygifts.com/store/ca...irthday-frames so it ends up here http://www.forbabygifts.com/store/ca...rthday-frames/ |
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![]() We will be addressing this issue in the 3.1 release.
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![]() Very cool.
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