Google crawl index issue with our website...
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Hey there. We've run into a mystifying issue with Google's crawl index of one of our sites. When we do a "site:www.burlingtonmortgage.biz" search in Google, we're seeing lots of 404 Errors on pages that don't exist on our site or seemingly on the remote server.
In the search results, Google is showing nonsensical folders off the root domain and then the actual page is within that non-existent folder.
An example:
Google shows this in its index of the site (as a 404 Error page): www.burlingtonmortgage.biz/MQnjO/idaho-mortgage-rates.asp
The actual page on the site is: www.burlingtonmortgage.biz/idaho-mortgage-rates.asp
Google is showing the folder MQnjO that doesn't exist anywhere on the remote. Other pages they are showing have different folder names that are just as wacky.
We called our hosting company who said the problem isn't coming from them...
Has anyone had something like this happen to them?
Thanks so much for your insight!
Megan -
Hi Keri. Thanks for following up. This turned out to be an issue with an auto-generated breadcrumbs script. I don't know what the intricacies of that were but we were able to remove it and get this issue straightened out.
Thanks again!
Megan
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Hi Megan,
I'm following up on older questions that are marked unanswered. Did you ever get this figured out?
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Megan ,
Please check with your hosting company,
about this code to be included in htaccess
ErrorDocument 404 /404.shtml
/404.shtml its your 404 page
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Thanks for your help on this Wissam. Is this something that we need to have the hosting company set-up on the server to ensure that these pages get returned as 404s?
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Megan,
See here
http://markup.io/v/fyd9w4w9wmjr
Googlebot when It crawls this page, you remote server is telling Google Bot that its a Live page and this page Exists
The solution to the upper problem, might help you in fixing the actual problem.
If the Pages with the mystery folder Does not Exist .. your remote server should show google bot a 404 not found (http header).
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Are we talking about one problem or two?
http://www.burlingtonmortgage.biz/contact.htm does not exist on the remote server (as it was removed over a year ago). I see that there are similar errors for other old pages which were also previously removed. Should we have redirected those to the 404 page since there are not related pages on the existing site?
I am not sure if the two problems have anything to do with one another. The pages with the "mystery folders" are existing pages. They just exist in the root. Why would google be looking at them as if they are inside sub folder?
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Megan,
noticed something also for example this page http://www.burlingtonmortgage.biz/contact.htm . its showing a 404 error from title and content ... but the HTTP header is showing 200 ok. u need to fix that.
and would assume maybe thats why google started indexing weird URLs generating from your site... and if its true is a 404 page ..google is not picking it up because its showing its a Live page (200ok)
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We use Dreamweaver.
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Which CMS are you using?
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