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How to specify rel=canonical Hello, I renewed my license to download and fix duplicate title problem, as suggested. But I don't find how to specify the tag rel=canonical or avoid duplicate urls for the same photo. May you help me? Thanks |
The new SEO urls only have one url to a photo like so http://www.reeftalk.com/gallery/Fish...n_Jawfish.html a category is accessed like this Fish Pics - ReefTalk Gallery There are no multiple urls as no other variables are passed in a url anymore. options are done with cookies. You can add that rel=canonical if you wish on the main image tag if you wish in the code but there should be no need. |
Thanks. And if I don't use the seo option rewrite urls the url is still unique right? |
The urls should be unique |
Thanks, but in GWT I see all theese links and each one show the same page /gallery/showphoto.php?photo=312&cat=views&limit=views /gallery/showphoto.php?photo=312&date=1208455822 /gallery/showphoto.php?photo=312&date=1210060375 /gallery/showphoto.php?photo=312&date=1211216453 /gallery/showphoto.php?photo=312&date=1254517322 etc. so I must add a rel=canonical instruction. How can I add this? Moreover: trying to switch to seo mode, I see blank page: is missing some file? |
did you rename HTACCESS to .htaccess |
Thanks for info, now is fixed. Now I have to disallow through robots.txt all showphoto.php , it's ok this instruction: Code: Content visible to verified customers only. |
you can do whatever you wish I would not disable bots from seeing showphoto but thats me |
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