: Crawl errors "src" in the last in URL I was looking in the Google Webmaster Tools and realized the following crawl error: Pages that link to http://mysite.com/articles/my-stub/src/ URL:
I was looking in the Google Webmaster Tools and realized the following crawl error:
Pages that link to mysite.com/articles/my-stub/src/ URL: mysite.com/articles/my-stub
I wonder from where src is coming. My original article URL is mysite.com/articles/my-stub.
Can you help me resolve this?
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There are any number of ways or places Google might have found that /src url. Solving it is easy, though: add a canonical link tag to the top of your page.
<link rel="canonical" href="http://mysite.com/articles/my-stub">
This will tell Google that /my-stub is the "official" version of that page and that this is the URL it should direct people to.
More about canonical urls
You or someone else is linking to that URL. Webmaster tools tells you where it did find that URL, so go check it.
You could also write a .htaccess rule to redirect any wrong URL to the right one.
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