https://www.domain.com/external.php?type=RSS2&forumids=1
https://www.domain.com/external.php?type=RSS2&forumids=2
https://www.domain.com/external.php?type=RSS2&forumids=3
https://www.domain.com/forums/.1/index.rss
https://www.domain.com/forums/.2/index.rss
https://www.domain.com/forums/.3/index.rss
It really shouldn't even be seeing any HTTP traffic. You should be doing all redirects to HTTPS at the web server level and refusing any HTTP connections.Why this Add-on dosent redirect http traffic?
But https trafic redirect without problem.
How to redirect URLs like this:
....Code:https://www.domain.com/external.php?type=RSS2&forumids=1 https://www.domain.com/external.php?type=RSS2&forumids=2 https://www.domain.com/external.php?type=RSS2&forumids=3
to here
Code:https://www.domain.com/forums/.1/index.rss https://www.domain.com/forums/.2/index.rss https://www.domain.com/forums/.3/index.rss
Thank You!!!
I have redirect from HTTP to HTTPS in .htaccessIt really shouldn't even be seeing any HTTP traffic. You should be doing all redirects to HTTPS at the web server level and refusing any HTTP connections.
You'll see http requests in the HTTP server logs possibly, but they should get redirected to HTTPS at the final point if they are true HTTP (web) requests. Those redirects should be occurring prior to the web application answering and XF should not be detecting any HTTP requests from outside from my understanding. The flow as the requests comes into the HTTP (not protocol) server, the HTTP server then goes "Sorry, we don't serve HTTP here, let me give you some HTTPS instead" and then passes the traffic through to the web application.I have redirect from HTTP to HTTPS in .htaccess
But I see HTTP requests in the log
Hmm that sounds a bit odd.. Do you have any example urls for this?Hi,
Is it possible to make this compatible with @mazzly 's AMP add-on? The 404 page for AMP looks broken due to the add-on.
Here is an example: https://www.joyfreak.com/threads/what-are-your-favorite-gaming-objectives.1367274/?amp=1Hmm that sounds a bit odd.. Do you have any example urls for this?
404 pages and AMP pages should be totally separate from each other unless I misremember something there
We are also running this addon on our forum and haven't seen any problem with our custom 404 page in combination with AMPXF
Looking at that, it is for the AMPXF addon to fix.
?amp=1
to a 404 page)Hi,Looking at that, it is for the AMPXF addon to fix.
However, there shouldn't exist a scenario where a user/guest would land on such a page.. (unless manually adding?amp=1
to a 404 page)
Note: I might ofc be wrong
If a user comes in through e.g. Google they will be served the cached AMP page, and at the same time googlebot will recrawl to refresh AMP page content (for next visitor), and it will then notice the 404 and stop showing the search result to other searchers since the page has disappeared..
That seems quite weird, but I know google indexes can be slow to update so we'll leave it at thatHi,
I did drop in a message a while back in our old "Beta testing..." conversation about it and at the time, I landed on the broken 404 amp page from Google, so it's rather possible for a user/guest to land on such a page. That thread had been indexed by Google but later deleted which resulted in the broken 404 amp page. I'll bump that message so you can see for yourself. Of course that was a while a go and I'd imagine that page was deindexed on Google by now but I remember that I had deleted it a while ago and it was still serving the broken 404 amp page. So worth fixing it anyway.
A bot open daily threads but a cron runs once a month to hard delete empty threads.
How to redirect hard deleted threads to the main URL?
Any SEO impact, work around IDK?
Thanks for your help
I'm getting a ton of urls that look like the original with undefined appended. I think it's coming from Sovrn ads... it goes away when i don't have those on.
is there a better way to mass 'strip' undefined from the end of the url? I added */undefined as a rule, but i'm wondering if it may be better to 301 these instead of just ignore them in the tool.
no, i stopped using sovrn actually... wasn't making any money anyway
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