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  • cceebar
    cceebar last edited by Sep 12, 2016, 12:58 PM

    It has come to my attention with one of my clients (WordPress website) that for some time they have within their Landing Page report (of GA - Google Analytics) URLs that should all be pointing to the one page, example:

    domain.com/about-us, also has a listing in GA as domain.com/about-us/index.htm

    Is this some kind of indication of a subdirectory issue? Has anyone had experience with this in such wordpress plugins as Yoast SEO, or other SEO plugin?

    My thoughts here are to simply redirect any of these non-existent files with a redirect in .htaccess - but what I'm using isn't working. I will insert the redirect here - - and any help would be greatly appreciated.

    RewriteEngine onRewriteCond %{THE_REQUEST} ^./index.html?
    RewriteRule ^(.
    )index.html?$ http://www.dupontservicecenter.com/$1 [R=301,L]

    and this rewrite doesn't work:

    RewriteEngine on
    RewriteRule ^(.+).htm$ http://dupontservicecenter.com/$1.php [R,NC]

    _Cindy

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    • cceebar
      cceebar @ThompsonPaul last edited by Sep 14, 2016, 2:26 PM Sep 14, 2016, 2:26 PM

      ThompsonPaul,

      Thank you! I've looked at that feature so many times, and read and reread the info Google provided, and clearly reading this information literally, as someone at my level would, it really doesn't specify whether adding the default page "adds" index.htm(l) to the url and therefore combines all "same-pages" or if it removes it to combine "same-pages"

      -- and I assumed the later since that is what happens with permalinks in WP... go figure. Now I realize it adds. Also it didn't occur to me that this feature wouldn't act as a filter would and you would see the results right away.

      OK so I have removed "index.htm" from the default page field, it is all clear now. Additionally I am also showing appended to my url's an "index.html" -- and this is in addition the actual url. So I am seeing, for example:

      /about-us/   /about-us/index.htm   and in some cases urls like /about-us/index.html.

      I can only guess that at one time both of these default urls were in the default page setting... "index.html" and "index.htm" And anyway these pages with index.htm(l) do not exist, ...which would explain that right, likely this issue concerns settings in GA

      1. So one more perplexing issue - in the search console landing page report I am showing 0 hits for any url appended with either index.htm or index.html.

      2. But in the regular reporting of landing pages, and also custom reporting, these pages are showing hits (pages appended w index.htm(l)). What could cause this discrepancy?

      3. As you suggestion it would take a bit of filtering to clean up these url's in Google Analytics? And so if it is in Google Analytics then any redirect in the htaccess file is for naught?

      4. So a several weeks, likely for this small business site, to begin showing clean urls and to see if this is actually this issue?

      Thank you so very much!

      _Cindy

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      • cceebar
        cceebar @ThomasHarvey last edited by Sep 14, 2016, 2:05 PM Sep 14, 2016, 2:05 PM

        Thomas, thank you for your help. I did occur to me that perhaps the order of items in the htaccess file may be the issue.

        I am going to look into this issue - thanks to your suggestion, and then see if my redirects are working as they should.

        When I do, I'll get back to you on this topic.

        Now, I'm trying to wrap my mind around the issue of why "index.htm and index html" when my site is WP based and therefore a PHP framework. ThompsonPaul has responded with what was my next look (and actually a 4th to 8th look) concerning the default page setting in GA.

        Thanks again.
        _Cindy

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        • ThompsonPaul
          ThompsonPaul last edited by Sep 14, 2016, 1:57 PM Sep 14, 2016, 1:55 PM

          Cindy, this is almost certainly an issue with the way your Google Analytics is configured, not your WP site. (the fact the "index.htm" comes after a "/" is the clue.

          If you check the View Settings link under the View in the Admin section of your dashboard, you'll find a field called Default Page. For most correctly configured modern sites (WP sites included), this field must be empty for GA to be configured correctly. I'm betting your config has index.htm entered in that field. [See screenshot below.]

          Once you remove that entry, your data will avoid the problem going forward, but it will take some work with custom filters if you want to try to clean up the historical data.

          Let me know if that solves the issue?

          Paul

          rOLe0

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          • ThomasHarvey
            ThomasHarvey @cceebar last edited by Sep 13, 2016, 6:03 PM Sep 13, 2016, 6:03 PM

            Are you able to copy out your whole htaccess?

            I've got to admit, i'm not the best with it but I'll try and help you figure this out 🙂

            cceebar 1 Reply Last reply Sep 14, 2016, 2:05 PM Reply Quote 0
            • cceebar
              cceebar @ThomasHarvey last edited by Sep 13, 2016, 5:27 PM Sep 13, 2016, 5:24 PM

              Hi Thomas,

              Very much appreciate your reponse.

              So far none of the redirects are working, including your suggestion. So I tested the htaccess file with this redirect, changing one of the redirects already listed in the htaccess file for some time now, which use to work...

              RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^dupontservicecenter.com/buying-and-selling$
                  RewriteRule ^$ http://dupontservicecenter.com/rewards/auto-service-credit [L,R=301]

              ...not working, is redirecting to the old url, the one I changed.

              I have purged cache (using litespeed cache for wp since I'm on a litespeed server these days). Could it be a purge issue? What would cause the htaccess file not to work properly?

              The only redirect that is working is through a plugin for wp - quick redirects which uses the wp_redirect() function.

              Totally lost in a haystack.

              Any further suggestions would be helpful, otherwise, a complete, timely, breakdown of all website components will have to be proposed to the client.

              _Cindy

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              • ThomasHarvey
                ThomasHarvey last edited by Sep 12, 2016, 1:16 PM Sep 12, 2016, 1:16 PM

                https://moz.com/community/q/redirecting-index-html-to-the-root

                StreamlineMetrics:

                If you want to redirect all index.html(s) to their roots, then try this code -

                RewriteEngine On
                RewriteRule ^index.html$ / [R=301,L]
                RewriteRule ^(.*)/index.html$ /$1/ [R=301,L]

                And yes, Google will treat them as 301 redirects so your juice will be transferred and consolidated.


                Obviously, change index.html to index.htm

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