Title: Numerous Google Soft 404 302 Found errors after HTTPS
Last modified: August 31, 2016

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# Numerous Google Soft 404 302 Found errors after HTTPS

 *  [saintandrews](https://wordpress.org/support/users/saintandrews/)
 * (@saintandrews)
 * [10 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/numerous-google-soft-404-302-found-errors-after-https/)
 * This is really a Hail Mary query in the event anyone else has been having similar
   problems and can offer clues.
 * I recently transitioned my WordPress site from http to https. SSL certificate
   from LetsEncrypt all in order. WordPress Address and Site Address both changed
   to https. All internal database references converted to https. Green padlock 
   through and through.
 * Since then Google has repeatedly been picking up Soft 404 errors in the form 
   of 302 Found redirects to the home page, although I have not created any in .
   htaccess or elsewhere, for example, such as removed and now 404 page references
   being redirected to the home page per bad SEO advice.
 * The pages referenced are perfectly good, live pages which return perfectly normal
   200 codes, without redirects, when checked with a variety of header checkers.
   It is Googlebot alone which is claiming these pages “should” be 404s, and it 
   seems to be the case that Googlebot alone is seeing the 302 Found redirect to
   Location: / and no one else, not browsers nor other header checkers.
 * A number of these also happen to be the comment-page-1 problems which I understand
   are currently in the WordPress shop being addressed pending a future update.
 * Anything anyone who has experienced something similar could shed on this phenomenon
   would be appreciated. TIA.

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 *  [jejani](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jejani/)
 * (@jejani)
 * [10 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/numerous-google-soft-404-302-found-errors-after-https/#post-7180509)
 * [@saintandrews](https://wordpress.org/support/users/saintandrews/),
 * Without example links and/or screenshots etc its impossible to diagnose.
 * You can research what HTTP headers are being sent though:
 * [http://web-sniffer.net](http://web-sniffer.net)
 * Any HTTP to HTTPS 301’ing should take place on the server level, and not just
   within a WordPress database or PHP/header code.
 *  Thread Starter [saintandrews](https://wordpress.org/support/users/saintandrews/)
 * (@saintandrews)
 * [10 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/numerous-google-soft-404-302-found-errors-after-https/#post-7180587)
 * Thanks, Jesse,
 * Yes, I realize that the number of variables involved is daunting; that’s my problem.
   I’m really hoping for someone who has had a similar problem or a conceptual hint
   of what to look for as the culprit or both.
 * The typical redirected header from Googlebot looks like this:
 *     ```
       Fetching
       Downloaded HTTP response:
       HTTP/1.1 302 Found
       Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2016 00:16:20 GMT
       Server: Apache
       Expires: Wed, 11 Jan 1984 05:00:00 GMT
       Cache-Control: no-cache, must-revalidate, max-age=0
       Pragma: no-cache
       Link: <https://www.aleksandreia.com/wp-json/>; rel="https://api.w.org/", <https://www.aleksandreia.com/?p=53114>; rel=shortlink
       X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN
       Location: /
       Cache-Control: max-age=1, private, must-revalidate
       Vary: Accept-Encoding
       Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
       Content-Length: 784
       Keep-Alive: timeout=2, max=99
       Connection: Keep-Alive
       ```
   
 * while, as I said, at the same time the link in question looks to any number of
   header checkers, not just Web-Sniffer, as a perfectly normal 200 page. Googlebot’s
   own simultaneous entry in my logs is also a normal 200 response.
 * Contrary to what the Googlebot header says above, I am in fact using the Day 
   and name pretty permalink setting and have been doing so for years.
 * I’ve had intriguing hints about this problem from a number of places. One, that
   it might be associated with a canonicalization problem, as discussed and apparently
   resolved here
 * [https://wordpress.org/support/topic/ssl-certificate-6?replies=12](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/ssl-certificate-6?replies=12)
 * I use that same canonicalization block.
 * Another, that it might be associated with either dynamically generated WordPress
   pages (WebmasterWorld) and another that it might be associated with the WordPress
   API.
 * Another that it might be Googlebot arbitrarily judging what it regards as “thin
   content” as “should be 404” pages whose 200 response is thereby erroneous in 
   its little robot eyes; again, that 302 Found redirect only occurs within Google’s“
   Fetch as” and not without. I’ve asked Barry Schwarz of SERoundtable about this
   and he said he’d look into it.
 * Further, out of hundreds of pages being crawled daily, only a relatively small
   number – dozens – are being flagged this way, so that suggests that this isn’t
   a fundamental flaw like a site-breaking script error but rather something more
   selective.
 * Given the lag in Google’s GSC/WMT reporting, there’s no way to assess cause and
   effect by turning things off and on short term.
 * So, because this seems like the sort of generic problem that could happen to 
   any other WordPress – Google GSC user, again, I’m hoping for a Sherlockian pointer
   to a solution deduced from hopefully other instances or partial instances of 
   the same thing.
 *  [tyresekagame](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tyresekagame/)
 * (@tyresekagame)
 * [10 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/numerous-google-soft-404-302-found-errors-after-https/#post-7180862)
 * what do i do with the HTTP response from google?
    i have found the unfamiliar
   codes but i dont know what to do with them,

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