• Resolved xprt007

    (@xprt007)


    Hi there

    Ever since I changed 2 sites from http => https, although one seems to have recovered, for the above one, SOME (not all) urls generated by a web directory plugin get users falsely directed. Example: in search engine results of Google, Bing & co, you have someone clicking a link like site.com/directory/something-here and instead re-directed to a useless https://www.site.com/directory/?.

    Although it has somewhat recovered, most of the site visitors to the directory still do not get to the desired page and this has led to a dramatic fall in site guests to a trickle as the directory brought most. Other non-directory links do not seem to be affected. It seems Google & co have a problem with something.

    The other one site, with similar plugin had the same problem the first couple of weeks after http => https change, but seems to have recovered without me doing anything, because I did not know what to change.

    For the site at above link though, I’m still struggling, with only about 1200 links of over 20,000 submtted – indexed by Google after about 3 months, although all known crawling errors have long being dealt with in Google search console, no links blocked, etc. These issues where not there before the change.

    In Google webmaster forum, after repeated explanations, probably with no one understanding my description, someone said it’s a re-direction problem and 301 re-direction was mentioned.

    I use the default settings of Really Simple SSL. Since it’s not only a handful of links affected, but probably hundreds or thousands in “site.com/directory”, are there any specific settings in Really Simple SSL, that can help to ensure all guests get to the correct page?

    I am NOT sure if all links of guests in search engine results wrongly directed are of the structure “https://www.example.com/directory/categories/energy-sector“. An example the Google WM forum guy found, is re-directed to “https://www.example.com/directory/?” what a good fraction of guests see, instead of https://www.example.com/directory/categories/energy-sector“.
    In site guests statics, I see lots of “https://www.example.com/directory/?“, which is not a valid destination.
    Could you please suggest a plugin-based or OTHER solution, for this, just in case?

    As said, links NOT generated by this web directory plugin BUT by WordPress & OTHER plugins are OK. Only a good fraction, but NOT all by this plugin under /directory/ are and this problem was NOT there before the http => https change.

    I’m not a coder and would appreciate precise help, especially if it involves changes to the .htaccess file.

    One more issue:
    I see on the plugin settings page, it shows “The mixed content fixer is active …”
    I checked under instructions and grade B with e free ssl certificate provided through Cpanel. Does that contribute to this specific issue above? All other points seem to be OK.

    Thank you in advance.

    • This topic was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by xprt007.

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  • Plugin Author Mark

    (@markwolters)

    Hi,

    the https://www.habarisearch.com/directory/categories/energy-sector link seems to work fine, the redirect to /directory/? only occurs when the category page is loaded over https:// directly. Really Simple SSL only adds a redirect to https://, it doesn’t redirect to any other pages like the /directory/? example.

    Your issue can be fixed by locating and removing the redirect to /directory/? on https:// requests. It is possible that this redirect is defined somewhere in your .htaccess file but can also be caused by a plugin or another setting.

    If you can send us the contents of your .htaccess file we can check the file. You can post it here or fill in a support request at https://really-simple-ssl.com/support.

    The grade B on the certificate doesn’t have any impact on the loading of your site so is not what is causing this issue.

    Mark

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by Mark.
    Thread Starter xprt007

    (@xprt007)

    Hi there

    Thank you for responding to my post. I have replied via the plugin support page.

    Best regards

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