404 crawl errors with all url+domain
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We have 187 crawl 404 errors. All urls on web make a 404 error that this
http://www.domain.com/[.....]l/www.domain.com
all errors added to the url, the url domain
I put an example
gestoriabarcelona.com/www.gestoriabarcelona.com
gestoriabarcelona.com/tarifas/www.gestoriabarcelona.com
gestoriabarcelona.com/category/noticias/page/7/www.gestoriabarcelona.com
gestoriabarcelona.com/2012/08/amortizacion-de-unaconstruccion/
www.gestoriabarcelona.com
[..]I don't know where can i find to solve errors
Anyone can help me?
Thanks
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Oh!!! Thanks thats it. Great!!! Thank you so much!!!!
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Look in your footer at the contact information, right below the information email. There's an http:// missing in front of www.gestoriabarcelona.com.
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referreing URL is the same URL, but on font code i don't see that URL
Thanks
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No, website has crawled 5 days ago, and errors still there.
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If you download the CSV, there's a column in there for referring URL. It looks like some URLs may have gotten an improper link.
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Hi
I check your site map and i think that is all right
It's possible that are old errors when you have publish the website?
Ciao
maurizio
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