Mike Fitzpatrick
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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Unattached Media Manager] Genuinely useful and well written plugin!My pleasure, you deserve it! I don’t recall how I found it, but I was on a mission to resolve a bunch of niggles, and the unattached media thing was one. I may have searched for “how to fix unattached media in WordPress ” or something like that, and maybe Google AI suggested it, I just don’t remember. I really hope more people find and use this plugin, though.
Hi Stefan
Thank you for replying to my question; I honestly understand.
It was a long shot; I have been putting this off for a long time, but the manual rewriting of my review content into Otter is now unavoidable. I was just hoping that there might have been a 1% chance someone had been able to get that tool working again or developed a workaround.
Thanks again for the great plugins.
Kind regards
Mike / liquidaudio
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [AMP] /?amp=1 pages appearing in Google search consoleThanks Milind, the guys from AMP for WP helped me solve this issue with a redirect in my .htaccess file. It’s really a broader AMP problem, but it’s solved now in my case.
Thanks for the update, I’ll stop worrying about this!
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Astra] AMP pages served without pluginJust following up, the AMP for WP guys helped me with this. I needed a redirect to be added to my .htaccess file to solve this problem. It is now resolved.
Thanks again Akshay, much appreciated, enjoy the rest of your week!
Hi Akshay, good news, I added the rule above # WordPress code, and the redirection now works! I can’t thank you enough for your assistance with this, it is truly appreciated!
Best, Mike
Thank you so much for this. I feel like we are close now, this is great advice.
I’ve tried it, I still get the 200 response, but I’m not sure I added it in the correct place within the .htaccess file. I put it after all the other rules and WordPress directives, ie at the end of the .htaccess file. Is this correct? I feel like it’s probably not!
I’ll fix the robots.txt file after I get the redirect thing resolved!
- This reply was modified 12 months ago by Mike Fitzpatrick.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [AMP] /?amp=1 pages appearing in Google search consoleThanks Milind, I’m using the suggested Rank Math regex expression for AMP redirects so this should be correct, caches have been cleared multiple times, yet I still see 200 responses to AMP pages with no plugin! I’m not sure how Google can help with this but I will contact Rank Math support and ask if they have any ideas.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [AMP] /?amp=1 pages appearing in Google search consoleHi Milind, hope you received my reply, any further thoughts on this issue? I’ve had a regex redirection in place in Rank Math for some years, I’ve renewed that redirection based on instructions from Rank Math and still receive 200 responses to pages that should return 301. I have no AMP plugins, no leftovers in .htaccess, no remnant options or tables.
I’ve also carefully looked at my .htaccess file for any reference to ‘amp’ and can find none. Likewise, I’ve checked my WordPress installation and options, nothing that I can find. I’m still getting these 200 responses. The regex redirect code I used was pulled straight from Rank Math’s help page on this topic. Perhaps it is incorrect? –
Regex Source URL: (.*)/amp Destination URL: /$1Thanks Akshay, this make things much clearer and I understand the problem.
I’ve done as you suggested, purged all caches, retested, and guess what – I still get a 200 response. You can check it yourself, because it is hard to believe!
Any suggestions as to what might be causing this and what to try next?
Thank you, this is extremely helpful. I’m familiar with the Google removal tool, but the large number of pages makes this seem not viable here. I did have an AMP redirection in place in Rank Math until recently, but it may not have been correctly implemented, so I’ll add one again.
One question regarding something I’ve not understood: why is https://liquidaudio.com.au/feedback/?amp=1 served on my site at all, when I have no page with that address or AMP plugin generating that URL? This is the bit I’m confused about. I don’t have the AMP URL, only the regular one, so how is Google generating a 200 response from crawling the AMP page?!
Apologies for my lack of understanding on this point!
Update: I’ve now re-added a REGEX redirection for AMP URLs in Rank Math, so that’s a start. I had something like this previously, not sure if it was correct. I’ve checked the https://liquidaudio.com.au/feedback/?amp=1 URL and still get a 200 response via the tool you suggested. I’d stumbled across and used it in the days before posting this question, funnily enough. I can’t wrap my head around the 200 instead of 301 response.
- This reply was modified 1 year ago by Mike Fitzpatrick.
- This reply was modified 1 year ago by Mike Fitzpatrick.
- This reply was modified 1 year ago by Mike Fitzpatrick.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [AMP] /?amp=1 pages appearing in Google search consoleHi Milind
Thank you for replying. The problem here is I’ve not used AMP for years, not weeks! There should be no record of anything AMP to do with my website, and yet there is.
I’m hoping to not need redirects for pages that were maybe four years ago.
Any additional help, much appreciated.
Mike
Thank you, and yes, I use Litespeed and quic.cloud CDN. I’m ready to solve this problem with your help, been annoying me for ages!
Mike