SEO Mod - force to http:// |
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cdsinc
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Posted: 09-February-2009 at 8:36pm |
I did a successful install of the SEO mod - everything worked great and looks great.
However, for some reason Google has indexed my site as https://www.mysite.com... so now when people click over, it is in https:// instead of http://
Im a little puzzled at why it did that - could it be related to the SEO mod? I dont think so, but just throwing that out there..
My question is wondering if it is possible to do a force rewrite check on the HTM page to reload in http://
Leaving in https isnt too big of a deal, but it would be cleaner looking to have in HTTP.
Any ideas?
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Greg Dinger
Certified ProductCart Developers Joined: 23-September-2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 238 |
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How many pages are indexed this way? If you perform a search on google in the folloing form you can see how many pages are indexed, then scan for the https
site:www.yourdomain.com
My thinking that the answer depends upon how many page you are dealing with that are indexed in such a manner.
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cdsinc
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Its about 90% https: - I dbl checked the SiteMap.XML is all http://
i currently use Google Webmaster Tools/Sitemaps on about 30 different web domains, and none of them have indexed as https://, even the ones with SSL security - so that's why I was wondering if the SEO mod had anything to do with it - if this was a straight ASP page, I know how to reformat the URL and resend so that it looks correct, but with this being HTM, not sure.
thanks for your help!
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Greg Dinger
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Without seeing your store, it's hard to know, but this might get solved using ISAPI Rewrite from www.helicontech.com. For a small numbmer of pages you could probably use META redirect, but since I have no idea of what 90% relates to, I cannot make that determination. Please check your PM.
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