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  • Thread Starter lsilver

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    Not sure if this is the issue but when looking at the source code I’m seeing an extra ‘>’. This is present on two sites I checked. Here’s the code.

    <div class="dp_breadcrumb_main" xmlns:v="https://rdf.data-vocabulary.org/#">You are here: <span class="dp_breadcrumb_span_home" typeof="v:Breadcrumb"><a class="dp_breadcrumb_a_home" rel="v:url" property="v:title" href="https://www.xxxx.com">Home</a></span> > <span class="dp_breadcrumb_span_1 dp_breadcrumb_span_last" typeof="v:Breadcrumb"><a class="dp_breadcrumb_a_1 dp_breadcrumb_a_last" rel="v:url" property="v:title" href="https://www.xxxx.com/laminate-flooring/" title="Laminate Flooring" >Laminate Flooring</a></span></div>

    So I’m just adding my two cents here but, I can’t tell the difference, and I’m still getting the error, so fingers crossed I’m hoping that they need to update the Testing Tool

    /*THIS IS MINE*/

    <span prefix="v: https://rdf.data-vocabulary.org/#">
    	<span typeof="v:Breadcrumb">
    		<a href="https://www.petplanethealth.com/store-locations/alberta/" rel="v:url">Alberta</a> \
    		<span rel="v:child" typeof="v:Breadcrumb">
    			<a href="https://www.petplanethealth.com/stores/crowfoot-corner/" rel="v:url">
    				Crowfoot Corner
    			</a>
    		</span>
    	</span>
    </span>

    /* THIS IS FROM GOOGLE */
    https://developers.google.com/structured-data/breadcrumbs

    <div xmlns:v="https://rdf.data-vocabulary.org/#">
      <span typeof="v:Breadcrumb">
        <a href="https://www.example.com/books" rel="v:url">
          Books
        </a> ?
        <span rel="v:child" typeof="v:Breadcrumb">
          <a href="https://www.example.com/books/fiction" rel="v:url">
            Fiction
          </a> ?
          <span rel="v:child" typeof="v:Breadcrumb">
            <a href="https://www.example.com/books/fiction/horror" rel="v:url">
              Horror
            </a> ?
          </span>
        </span>
      </span>
    </div>
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