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  • Bob

    (@boblindner)

    I am seeing this on a dozen sites so far and for the life of me I can’t figure out what’s wrong. Everything seems to be like it always has been and most pages validate fine. Following this post.

    I noticed in Louno’s example above the item name failing is:
    General Tso’s Chicken

    and in one of my examples I have:
    Owner’s Guides

    Not all of mine have an encoded quotes, though. Just an observation.

    Thread Starter Louno

    (@louno)

    Hey Bob, I solved the problem by going into Settings > Breadcrumb NavXT Settings > General and disabling the option “Link Current Item” … I am not sure why this solves the problem, is this a bug with the plugin not doing things properly or what… if this “link current item” feature is in fact working as intended then it would be nice to add a warning to it explaining that turning this option on will result in google rich result error.

    Plugin Author John Havlik

    (@mtekk)

    The markup generated by Breadcrumb NavXT complies with Schema.org BreadcrumbList and the examples produced by Schema.org. Google has issues with the current item having Schema.org markup. This is a long standing issue that they don’t seem to care to fix (the tool to provide more data on what triggered the issue). Worse yet, sometimes it does not have an issue with it.

    From what I’ve seen, there seem to be two things that can trigger it. The first is other schema.org markup that is in a different format (e.g. microdata vs RDFa). The other, is some other markup (open graph seems to trigger it) or other things done in your page that are annoying Google but doesn’t trigger until hitting the breadcrumb. Beyond this, I can’t really help as Breadcrumb NavXT is, to my knowledge, doing what it is supposed to do.

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