Hi,
Thanks for getting in touch. Do you mean the Facebook sharing debugger? If so then I’m afraid that’s not actually our plugin or an Instant Article error (we don’t add any og tags to the site) but rather a miss configuration with how your og tags are added to your site.
Essentially it sounds like your og:type set to something other than ‘article’ on your posts. You need it to be set to ‘article’ if you’re going to set the tags you list. When you scrape your Post initially I’d suggest noting what the og:type is set to, then trying to find where on your site this is being set.
Hope that helps
Hello OzTheGreat!
I’m not sure, but I think your implementation of
printf( PHP_EOL . '<meta name="%s" content="%s">' . PHP_EOL, esc_attr( $meta_name ), esc_url( $url ) );
should be
printf( PHP_EOL . '<meta property="%s" content="%s">' . PHP_EOL, esc_attr( $meta_name ), esc_url( $url ) );
which causes such problems.
Hi oltimus,
I think that’s actually a different error as that’s from he Crawler Ingestion that’s the premium version only. We do know about that error and you’ll be pleased to know it’ll be fixed in the next release of the premium version.
All the best.
Thread Starter
aere
(@aere)
It isn’t though. I have the pro version. and there are all kinds of errors. When i disable your plugin it works, when i enable it doesn’t.
Now getting this error…
The following meta tags are specified using ‘name’ instead of ‘property’ and will be ignored unless specified using the ‘property’ key: ia:markup_ur
as well…
Just a little feedback for OzTheGreat and aere. When I changed the value from “name” to “property” as mentioned in my first answer, when I published an article today, there was no problem at all. So I’m quite sure the problem was there
If aere can’t wait, you can change by yourself the file class-admin-facebook-crawler-ingestion.php
Hope it helps
O.
Just to let you know we’ve just pushed v1.4.1 of the Premium Plugin that fixes the Crawler Ingestion tag. I’m still looking into aere’s other issues.
All the best