Ecommerce and Secure Checkout
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We made changes several months ago trying to become compliant with Google Trusted Stores. This change effects our secure checkout. Here is an example website:www.froggysfog.com once you go to checkout:
https://www-froggysfog-com.app-hosted.com/c=gbY1kT9hZx1OJrCN07bHz3tTy/s=www.froggysfog.com/checkout.cgis
Once you have gone to checkout all the links are changed:
https://www-froggysfog-com.app-hosted.com/category/10-fluid.10-fog/I know I can remove the session ID in webmaster tools, but I'm not sure what else I should be doing to ensure that these links are not indexed. We have the robot.txt set up to not index anything in checkout or that is on secure: http://www.froggysfog.com/robots.txt However, due to the entire url change when on secure. I'm wonder if I need to set up in webmaster tools to exclude any url with app-hosted.com or if there is a better option.
thank you
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http://www.froggysfog.com/robots.txt
Does not control a separate domain name. You actually have to modify robots.txt file inside the other host name
You should be able to request the URL is no index & no follow
That's should take care of all these issues.
dont block https or your sight will not be found.
Tom
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You should also check with your e-commerce company if you can use your DNS to cname this www-froggysfog-com.app-hosted.com hostname to cart.froggysfog.com
Or something like checkout.froggysfog.com
I would definitely verify this Google and your hosting provider prior.
Hope this helps,
Thomas
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This is a result of using an e-commerce system that changes the links to hosted links on their server to ensure that they are secure https
This is in your source code
you are using http://blog.zoovy.com
divstyle="position:absolute; top:15px; right:10px;"class="toplnk"><a< span="">href="http://www.froggysfog.com/contact_us.cgis"style="padding-right:8px;">Contact Us<a< span="">href="https://www-froggysfog-com.app-hosted.com/c=qr6twP9hai0RWUxaUaY16ovYS/s=www.froggysfog.com/customer/"style="padding-right:8px;">My Account<img< span="">src="/media/merchant/froggysfog/_ticket_2921314/ff_icn_cart-16x13.png"alt=""width="16"height="13"align="absmiddle"/><a< span="">href="http://www.froggysfog.com/cart.cgis">View Cart (0 Items)</a<></img<></a<></a<>
My best advice if you want to pass certification on the first try this change your structure to all HTTP S & have it hosted on FireHost there payment Island PCI 3 pass the certification every time first time. Every time they are the bests in PCI compliance and you will never have to worry about set up or auditing issues in the future.
Why?
http://www.firehost.com/company/certifications/pci
http://www.firehost.com/secure-cloud/compliant/pci
http://www.firehost.com/secure-cloud/compliant
all the best,
Thomas
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