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  • ujjwalk308

    (@ujjwalk308)

    Yes I can confirm I have been seeing this in my search console as well. Testing my website here https://search.google.com/search-console/amp shows that the website isn’t valid for AMP.

    considerthis1

    (@considerthis1)

    When I used Google WebMaster Tools it said 35 pages were AMP verified, and 13 pages were not. So, I would guess it isn’t your whole site that’s invalid, but some number of pages.

    I’m a little concerned that there’s no cost free way shown by the developers of this plugin for fixing the errors.

    Karen

    Plugin Author Ahmed Kaludi

    (@ahmedkaludi)

    Hey @ivanrlio

    Thank you so much for using the plugin.

    We don’t add that javascript at all. It seems like some plugins that you have installed which is causing the issue.

    Can you please post the URL that you mentioned in the image? Please let me know so that I can check and help you fix them?

    @ujjwalk308 Yes, Alot of people are seeing those error because not every plugin author is making the plugins AMP compatible.

    While the errors might be looking same, each and every case in the background is different. Please post the URL so that I can check and help you fix it.

    @considerthis1 Me and My team is working very hard (and I mean VERY hard) to help each and every user with their AMP errors. We don’t really have any problem showing a way to fix the error if there was a way… Unfortunately, each and every case of fixing the AMP error is different. Can you please tell me the URL where you are facing the error? I will personally help you.

    Regards,
    Ahmed

    ujjwalk308

    (@ujjwalk308)

    @considerthis1 on the contrary to your belief, the team is work quite hard to make this plugin perfect. This is definitely the best AMP plugin out there and the support is kickass too. They are always up and eager to fix bugs.

    @ahmedkaludi my website is https://www.droidextra.net I am using Cloudflare on the domain

    Plugin Author Ahmed Kaludi

    (@ahmedkaludi)

    Hey @ujjwalk308

    Thank you so much! I really appreciate that.

    Actually, the validation errors that you are facing is neither coming from our plugin, nor from the 3rd party plugins. You are using Cloudflare to setup https and you have chosen a setting which automatically removes the Protocol part of the URL which is not allowed. Here is the tutorial on how to solve that: https://ampforwp.com/implement-amp-cloudflare/

    It should fix the issue.

    Regards,
    Ahmed

    ujjwalk308

    (@ujjwalk308)

    @ahmedkaludi Great! I followed what the link said and the AMP test now says my site has valid AMP. Thanks!

    Plugin Author Ahmed Kaludi

    (@ahmedkaludi)

    Thanks! @ujjwalk308

    considerthis1

    (@considerthis1)

    https://www.health-boundaries.com/fingernails-2/

    That’s my most visited page, which is not getting validated.

    Thanks, Ahmed.

    About 2/3rds of my pages are getting Google Verified. My most visited page failed.

    I checked out the CloudFlare info, since I, too, use Cloudflare.

    Is the “Google Search Console” reporting errors the same as “Google WebMaster Tools” reporting errors?

    I have the javascript error noted in the originating post in this thread. I have a lot of img errors.

    I’m a little concerned about the navigation not reflecting my menu… But, I may not have accessed the AMP page properly in order to see it…

    Karen

    Thread Starter ivanrlio

    (@ivanrlio)

    Hi there,

    It turns out that I New Relic (which we use to measure performance) is causing the Javascript issues.

    For some reason, none of the methods that I have attempted to resolve the issue have worked. You can see my post on the New Relic forums here: https://discuss.newrelic.com/t/google-amp-user-authored-javascript-found-on-page-critical/46875

    I just followed your instructions using the link above for implementing amp with cloudflare.

    After I cleared the cache I tested the amp through Google search console and it worked!

    Thanks very much.

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