All Typo3 canonical tags removed
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All Typo3 canonical tags removed
Hey there,
I checked the latest dev version to see new things that will come in the next update and realized, that you removed all canonical tags produced by typo3. I read the related github issue https://github.com/aimeos/aimeos-typo3/issues/115 and agree that the duplicated canonical tags were a seo issue and it's good to solve this, but in my testinstallation your code removes all canonical tags by typo3, even on pages that are not under the aimeos page template and which should be handled by typo3.
Am I wrong or does your code disable all canonical tags of typo3 regardless of the page and it's belonging or not belonging to the shop. Is this desired behaviour?
Kind regards
I checked the latest dev version to see new things that will come in the next update and realized, that you removed all canonical tags produced by typo3. I read the related github issue https://github.com/aimeos/aimeos-typo3/issues/115 and agree that the duplicated canonical tags were a seo issue and it's good to solve this, but in my testinstallation your code removes all canonical tags by typo3, even on pages that are not under the aimeos page template and which should be handled by typo3.
Am I wrong or does your code disable all canonical tags of typo3 regardless of the page and it's belonging or not belonging to the shop. Is this desired behaviour?
Kind regards
Re: All Typo3 canonical tags removed
You are right and it's not what we really want but TYPO3 does only offers an "all or nothing" approach at the moment
https://review.typo3.org/c/Packages/TYP ... /Index.rst
https://review.typo3.org/c/Packages/TYP ... /Index.rst
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Re: All Typo3 canonical tags removed
I see Actually having no canonicals is as bad as having two of them, how do other extensions handle this? Strange thing, can't believe there's no option to delete only on one page or hand over additional parameters to Typo3, they should really implement that.
Thanks for the explanation
Thanks for the explanation