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    • MarkWill
      MarkWill last edited by

      Over the last few weeks I have been focused on fixing high and medium priority issues, as reported by the Moz crawler, after a recent transition to WordPress. I've made great progress, getting the high priority issues down from several hundred (various reasons, but many duplicates for things like non-www and www versions) to just five last week.

      And then there's this weeks report.

      For reasons I can't fathom, I am suddenly getting hundreds of duplicate content pages of the form http://blog.<domain>.com</domain> (being duplicates with the http://www.<domain>.com</domain> versions). I'm really unclear on why these suddenly appeared.

      I host my own WordPress site ie WordPress.org stuff. In Options / General everything refers to http://www.<domain>.com</domain> and has done for a number of weeks. I have no idea why the blog versions of the pages have suddenly appeared.

      FWIW, the non-www version of my pages still redirect to the www version, as I would expect.

      I'm obviously pretty concerned by this so any pointers greatly appreciated.

      Thanks.

      Mark

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      • MarkWill
        MarkWill @Travis_Bailey last edited by

        So far so good - every URL I try to my site is now redirected to the www subdomain and, to date, I am unaware of any side effects. I will keep monitoring but all looks good at this point.

        Thanks again to everyone who helped with this.

        Mark

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        • Travis_Bailey
          Travis_Bailey @Travis_Bailey last edited by

          Looks like that, or some approximation thereof has you sorted. I would just like to add that you should keep an eye on Webmaster Tools.

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          • AlanMosley
            AlanMosley @Travis_Bailey last edited by

            Take a copy of the htaccess file, if something goes wrong, then you can always go back

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            • Travis_Bailey
              Travis_Bailey @MarkWill last edited by

              I'm hesitant to say; "Do X." because I'm not really sure what will happen - with the redirect plugin in the mix. I imagine a lot, if not all of the subdomain folders and pages have already been redirected via the plugin. So I imagine the path of least disaster at the moment is just redirecting the subdomain (sub.domain.com) to the main domain (www.domain.com) alone.

              I could be totally wrong, but this one is weird.

              Test out the rule and then push live. Here is the code to redirect just the subdomain to just the www domain:

              RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^blog.domain.com$ [NC]
              RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/?$
              RewriteRule .* http://www.domain.com [R=301,L]

              Double check it, triple check it and then push live. Keep a very close eye on it. I really hope we don't end up with a loop.

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              • MarkWill
                MarkWill @AlanMosley last edited by

                Yep, totally agree with the thinking and prefer that approach. I researched the non-www (blank subdomain) solution a while back and the rewrite rule I used was suggested in a number of places. But your suggest seems much more robust, providing there's no gotcha (I know of none).

                I implemented this and it seems to be working (after a bit of a detour because of caching :)). So, I think I am good and will monitor.

                A big thanks to you and Travis. I very much appreciate the prompt responses.

                Mark

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                • AlanMosley
                  AlanMosley @AlanMosley last edited by

                  The logic I used is like this.

                  rather than have a rules like
                  If wearing jeans, you must wear the school uniform
                  If wearing hoodie, you must wear the school uniform
                  If wearing a thong, you must wear the school uniform
                  If naked, you must wear the school uniform

                  you only need one rule
                  If not wearing school uniform, you must wear the school uniform

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                  • AlanMosley
                    AlanMosley @MarkWill last edited by

                    in htaccess "!" means not so try this

                    RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www.domain.com$
                    RewriteRule (.*) http://www.domain.com/$1 [R=301,L]

                    also when using regex special chars like "." should be escaped with "" see above www.domain.com

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                    • MarkWill
                      MarkWill @Travis_Bailey last edited by

                      Here's the only (remotely) relevant entry I have in my .htaccess file (replacing my actual domain with <domain>):</domain>

                      RewriteEngine On
                       RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^<domain>.com$
                       RewriteRule (.*) http://www.<domain>.com/$1 [R=301,L]</domain></domain>

                      The intent of this is to redirect all URLs of the form http://<domain>.com/page</domain> to http://www.<domain>.com/page.</domain> I implemented that a while back and it seems to be working just fine.

                      I can't find any reference to the blog subdomain. I suspect what I need to do is implement something like this:

                      RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^blog.<domain>.com$
                       RewriteRule (.*) http://www.<domain>.com/$1 [R=301,L]</domain></domain>

                      By the way, despite appearances I am "the guy" for this site. I've completely installed/configured it from scratch so anything broken is my fault 🙂 I have the smarts to backup, test, verify, restore etc so I can make changes to .htaccess myself. I just don't have significant experience of the .htaccess file itself so just need to be cautious as I go. But it's all me 🙂

                      Dare I suggest that what I am trying to achieve here (redirect from the blog subdomain to the www subdomain) shouldn't be too tricky?

                      Thanks.

                      Mark

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                      • AlanMosley
                        AlanMosley last edited by

                        Ok, I think I understand a bit better, you don't have a blog?
                        Then I would remove the dns record for blog, if you cant do that then yes you could 301 redirect

                        You can do this in one redirect following the logic
                        if not www.domain.com then redirect to www.domain.com

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                        • MarkWill
                          MarkWill @AlanMosley last edited by

                          Thanks again, Alan.

                          I am thinking that what I probably need is to 301 redirect all URLs of the form http://blog.<domain>.com/page</domain> to http://www.<domain>.com/page</domain>, yes? In short I don't want to use the blog subdomain anywhere so, to avoid SEO inefficiencies, I should presumably redirect as above so that everything ends up at the www subdomain.

                          I think 🙂

                          Thanks.

                          Mark

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                          • AlanMosley
                            AlanMosley @MarkWill last edited by

                            Sorry missed the bit about blog.
                            obviously blog.domain.com should not 301 to www
                            it should point to the correct site, then all reports and google will sort themselves out.

                            so add one more step, test that blog does in fact resolve to the correct site

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                            • MarkWill
                              MarkWill @Travis_Bailey last edited by

                              Travis,

                              I want to be really sure I understand what you are saying so let me clarify.

                              I do have a blog DNS entry, referring to the server (just like I have www, to the same IP address).  In a "clean" installation, any page being requested to that server, SHOULD redirect to the www subdomain because I have www.<domain>.com</domain> specified in General \ Settings. Is that accurate so far?

                              However, "something" (probably in .htaccess) is kicking in that allows URLs with the blog subdomain to resolve (no redirection), regardless of what is in General \ Settings, yes?

                              Thanks.

                              Mark

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                              • MarkWill
                                MarkWill @AlanMosley last edited by

                                Thanks Alan. I would like to verify one aspect of this.

                                Somehow, Moz/Google located the blog.<domain>.com pages. I honestly don't know why but I assume that if these pages have actual resolved all along, as they do now, then I could potentially have external URLs pointing to them, yes? If so, then if I just follow the suggestion you have made then won't I continue to have duplicate content issues? I fear I am missing something from your suggestion :)</domain>

                                PS: I just realized what you perhaps meant. I have generally seen references to "non-www" to mean URLs of the form http://<domain>.com</domain> ie. with no subdomain. But I am guessing you mean "non-www" in the broader sense - absolutely ANYTHING that doesn't have the www subdomain should redirect there. That's presumably what you had in mind, yes?

                                Thanks again.

                                Mark

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                                • Travis_Bailey
                                  Travis_Bailey @AlanMosley last edited by

                                  This particular situation won't sort itself out. There's a sub involved and I suspect it's a rewrite rule that shouldn't be there. The developer appears to be somewhat sophisticated as they're using X-FRAME-OPTIONS in a way that doesn't allow iFrames to work outside of the domain.

                                  So who knows what goodies await in .htaccess. 😉

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                                  • AlanMosley
                                    AlanMosley last edited by

                                    Test that non-www 301's to www
                                    Make sure that all your internal links point to www, you don't want links that you control going thought a redirect.

                                    If those 2 are ok, then forget the report it will sort itself out over time.

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                                    • Travis_Bailey
                                      Travis_Bailey @MarkWill last edited by

                                      Okay, here's what I got:

                                      The plugin supposedly operates independently of .htaccess. So taking that at face value, I don't think you're going to get what you need out of the plugin.

                                      I would imagine the .htaccess file is much the same as it was when the site launched, or when it was last modified by the developer. So that file is likely going to need editing to achieve what you need. However, that file isn't something you just want to play with in a live environment.

                                      And it's not something anyone in their right mind would blindly say; "Yeah just copy and paste this rule!"

                                      I would talk to Dale and see if he has a block of free time coming up.

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                                      • MarkWill
                                        MarkWill @Travis_Bailey last edited by

                                        We are using the Redirection plugin.

                                        https://wordpress.org/plugins/redirection/

                                        However, everything I have entered is at the page level (redirect page1 to page2). I don't know if the Redirection plugin even supports subdomain redirection. I am checking that now (a quick scan of the support page for that plugin finds every question related to subdomains unanswered :)).

                                        It seems the working assumption is that nothing changed and that Moz/Google just found this for the first time, which I hadn't considered.

                                        Thanks.

                                        Mark

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                                        • LesleyPaone
                                          LesleyPaone @MarkWill last edited by

                                          You are going to have to add a manual rewrite rule to the htaccess, preferably at the top. This might help, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1321123/redirect-from-subdomain-to-domain-htaccess  But like Travis said, be careful, make a back up, because you can break your site doing this.

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                                          • Travis_Bailey
                                            Travis_Bailey @MarkWill last edited by

                                            You mentioned in the above thread that you're using a redirection plugin. What is it's name? Beyond that Yoast and All in One both allow you to edit htaccess entries. (I despise that feature, btw.)

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                                            • MarkWill
                                              MarkWill @Travis_Bailey last edited by

                                              Thank you Travis. I have never actually edited the .htaccess file directly (not even 100% sure where it is :)) but I guess what you suggest could be put there through other means (plugins, etc).

                                              Just to make sure I understand, though, what I actually want is a 301 redirect for all pages under the blog subdomain to the www domain. I'm not overly familiar with the .htaccess syntax for redirects (but can research) - but if you happen to have the syntax for that I'd be appreciative 🙂

                                              Thanks again.

                                              Mark

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                                              • MarkWill
                                                MarkWill @LesleyPaone last edited by

                                                Thank you Leslie. Yes, I can browse to the blog... pages and they remain that way in the browsers URL field. So, the thinking is that this has been around all along and Moz/Google just found it? Interesting.

                                                So, any idea on how I would fix this? I do use the Redirection plugin (and have been entering quite a few redirects recently) but as far as I can tell that plugin allows me to redirect between pages, rather than redirect subdomains i.e. I can redirect http://www.<domain>.com/page1</domain> to http://www.<domain>.com/page2</domain> but not www -> something else.

                                                Thank you again, Leslie.

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                                                • Travis_Bailey
                                                  Travis_Bailey last edited by

                                                  I'm going to guess that you have something that looks like this in your .htaccess file:
                                                  RewriteRule ^blog/$ http://blog.website.com [L,NC,R=301]

                                                  WARNING

                                                  You can knock your site down with the slightest syntax error when you mess with the htaccess file. Proceed with caution.


                                                  Read this first.

                                                  Let us know what you find.

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                                                  • LesleyPaone
                                                    LesleyPaone @MarkWill last edited by

                                                    Can you access the pages at blog.yoursite.com? Do they show up in the browser? It could be an issue that has always been there that Google just found.

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                                                    • MarkWill
                                                      MarkWill last edited by

                                                      I should add that I do have a DNS record for the blog subdomain. However, that has been in place all along, including the last few weeks where these duplicate content errors didn't exist. Given the settings in Settings \ General I would expect these to be redirected to http://www.<domain>.com</domain>, which seems to be what was happening up until this weeks report.

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