• Resolved sdda

    (@sdda)


    Hi,

    I have a question. When sending email campaign, for example, the hreflang attribute looks like this: hreflang=”xyz.com/?utm_source=xxx&utm_medium=xxx&utm_campaign=xxx”

    Canonical looks like this: rel=”canonical” href=”xyz.com”

    We receive bunch of errors in ahref due to this.

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  • Plugin Support Alex

    (@alexcozmoslabs)

    TranslatePress doesn’t set canonical at all.

    Try a compatibility test. *Briefly* disable all other plugins, except TranslatePress and enable the default Twenty Twenty theme. Please also disable all add-ons. If this fixes the problem, enable everything one by one or in bulks, checking each time to see when the problem returns.

    Plugin Support Alex

    (@alexcozmoslabs)

    Since more than 5 days have passed since you received instructions about the opened topic, and you did not return with an update, we will mark this ticket as successfully resolved.
    If you have other questions regarding TranslatePress or the issue persists, we recommend creating another ticket.

    Thread Starter sdda

    (@sdda)

    The question is regarding the hreflang – why it includes query strings in the translated version. Canonical links are perfectly fine.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 6 months ago by sdda.
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