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#8450 – No pages indexed

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Wednesday, 19 January 2022 15:42 UTC
[email protected]

I installed 4seo  on my site www.[redacted].dk
But it does not index any pages automatic or manual.

I have sh404sef installed as well. I dont know it that conflicts.

Wednesday, 19 January 2022 17:05 UTC
wb_weeblr

Hi

I have sh404sef installed as well. I dont know it that conflicts.

No.

But it does not index any pages automatic or manual.

- By manual you mean that you used "Analyze now" from the Pages page toolbar?

- Have you tried doing a Reset Analysis from Pages | Settings | Site analysis? What happens when you do that? 

- If you have reset the analysis and run it manually (with the Analyze now button), what happens? what do you see on the screen?

- which specific setup do you have? full page caching? a CDN for page content?

Best regards

Yannick Gaultier

weeblr.com / @weeblr

 

 
Thursday, 20 January 2022 11:48 UTC
[email protected]

I read the troubleshooting and tried to disable
Validate TLS certificates

That worked and it indexes correct now.
It is a live https site. Does that mean that my certificate is also creating trouble for Google?

Thursday, 20 January 2022 11:50 UTC
wb_weeblr

Hi

It is a live https site. Does that mean that my certificate is also creating trouble for Google?

Not likely. If it works in your browser, it will work for Google. What it means is that your server does not have an up to date certificates providers list. It can also be a PHP/Curl misconfiguration, but in any case, it's a server issue, not an external one.

Best regards

Yannick Gaultier

weeblr.com / @weeblr

 

 
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