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  • Thread Starter My247restore

    (@my247restore)

    Nevermind,

    I figured out what my issue was. My Hosting provider is GoDaddy

    They were hiding a monitoring script that was not getting along with AMP.

    <script>’undefined’=== typeof _trfq || (window._trfq = []);’undefined’=== typeof _trfd && (window._trfd=[]),_trfd.push({‘tccl.baseHost’:’secureserver.net’}),_trfd.push({‘ap’:’cpsh’},{‘server’:’p3plcpnl1022′}) // Monitoring performance to make your website faster. If you want to opt-out, please contact web hosting support.</script><script src=’https://img1.wsimg.com/tcc/tcc_l.combined.1.0.6.min.js’></script>

    The Fix for GoDaddy folks is to go to gateway.godaddy.com.

    Next to your “cPanel Admin” button there are the three dots, click the dots and click “Help Us”

    Choose “Opt Out”

    Done.

    This at least fixed java issues for just “AMP” validation.

    Lets see how google reacts.

    Plugin Author Mark

    (@markwolters)

    Hi,

    glad you hear to managed to fix the issue. We will keep an eye out for anyone experiencing the same issues and provide them with your solution.

    Mark

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