• Resolved Bintmusic

    (@bintmusic)


    Hi,

    with the previous version the url /amp/ and /amp were automatically redirected to /?amp

    with this version the url /amp/ remains /amp/ and /amp is redirected to /amp/ which is not an amp page but simply the standard url with the addition of /amp/.

    example

    mysite.org/test/amp/ is the same non-amp page as mysite.org/test/

    mysite.org/test/?amp/ is the actual amp page.

    basically every non-amp page now has two identical urls

    mysite.org/test/
    mysite.org/test/amp/

    This is not ideal from a seo perspective.

    The question is: why is there no longer the following redirection?

    mysite.org/test/amp/ redirected to mysite.org/test/?amp

    Thanks

    • This topic was modified 3 years, 6 months ago by Bintmusic.
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  • Plugin Author Weston Ruter

    (@westonruter)

    Not to duplicate myself, but…

    Duplication is only a problem when there are duplicate pages with the different rel=canonical links, right? In this case the AMP pages have the same canonical URL.

    Nevertheless, I think the reason why no redirection is happening is that your permalinks still have the amp rewrite endpoint cached. Try going to your Permalinks admin page and re-save. That may cause your desired redirection to occur.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 6 months ago by Weston Ruter.
    Thread Starter Bintmusic

    (@bintmusic)

    Great, it was as you said!

    I resaved the permalinks again and now /amp/ regularly redirects to the /?amp page

    Thank you very much

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