Rel Canonical Question
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Hi all.
I think I'm a bit confused. When I check my crawl diagnostics its listing lots of warnings under the heading rel-canonical. I am not sure why, since virtually all my pages have the link rel="<a class="attribute-value">canonical</a>" tag. I use it because there are a lot of possible extensions that can appear on the pages as it is an eCommerce site.
Why would seomoz list this as a warning?
Thanks
Ken
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Glad I could help!
Kelli
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It turns out they are notices, not warnings. I didn't really see the difference until you pointed it out.
Thanks for the info!
Ken
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Are you sure it's a warning (yellow) and not a notice (blue)? Notices are just letting you know that they found something that may be of interest to you and not necessarily a problem.
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