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  • kayakbabe
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    Originally posted by lesliekirk View Post

    Question - when was this Update Navigation Set Item URLs added? What are the best user practices for this feature?
    Inquring minds what to know too!

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  • lesliekirk
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    Originally posted by dcarver View Post
    ...run the "Update Navigation Set Item URLs" scheduled task.
    Question - when was this Update Navigation Set Item URLs added? What are the best user practices for this feature?

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  • kayakbabe
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    I think it has been! I will!

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  • ILoveHostasaurus
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    I'll just delete them out Kelly. You should come to MivaCon next year, seems like a decade since we've caught up.

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  • kayakbabe
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    Last edited by ILoveHostasaurus; 04-24-19, 12:57 PM.

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  • lesliekirk
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    Originally posted by ILoveHostasaurus View Post

    We can work around this via htaccess to re-introduce the store code to the URL in the appropriate spot when using legacy rewrites. If you'd prefer to go that route just shoot me an email.
    Thanks, David, I went old school. Only about a dozen links were affected. It was much easier to hard code them than to mess with settings and the htaccess file. Once the big fix is out, I can roll back to use the ReadyTheme Navigation Sets.


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  • ILoveHostasaurus
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    Originally posted by lesliekirk View Post

    Hey David,

    Thanks - if I do that, what impact will it have on SEO? All of the current links have the Store Code in them. Wouldn't that break all the links out in the wild?

    Leslie
    We can work around this via htaccess to re-introduce the store code to the URL in the appropriate spot when using legacy rewrites. If you'd prefer to go that route just shoot me an email.

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  • lesliekirk
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    Originally posted by dcarver View Post
    I have no idea on the impact of SEO, you may want to open a support ticket so someone more knowledgeable can help you with that. As far as not breaking links, that could probably be fixed by modifying the .htaccess file to still support URLs formatted in that fashion.
    No worries - I went old school and temporarily hardcoded the broken links

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  • dcarver
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    I have no idea on the impact of SEO, you may want to open a support ticket so someone more knowledgeable can help you with that. As far as not breaking links, that could probably be fixed by modifying the .htaccess file to still support URLs formatted in that fashion.

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  • lesliekirk
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    Originally posted by dcarver View Post
    I've reproduced this issue and have filed a bug. As for a workaround, you could uncheck "Always include Store Code in URL" and then run the "Update Navigation Set Item URLs" scheduled task. (This will only work if your domain has 1 store.)
    Hey David,

    Thanks - if I do that, what impact will it have on SEO? All of the current links have the Store Code in them. Wouldn't that break all the links out in the wild?

    Leslie

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  • dcarver
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    I've reproduced this issue and have filed a bug. As for a workaround, you could uncheck "Always include Store Code in URL" and then run the "Update Navigation Set Item URLs" scheduled task. (This will only work if your domain has 1 store.)

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  • lesliekirk
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    After more digging. This started right after the most recent update - Houston we have a bug!

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  • lesliekirk
    started a topic ReadyTheme link token and Legacy SEO Settings

    ReadyTheme link token and Legacy SEO Settings

    Is there a workaround for this token not including the Store Code when using the Legacy SEO Settings? The token is used in the ReadyTheme Navigation sets.

    Code:
    &mvt:navigationitem:link;
    Legacy SEO Settings

    (All of these are checked)

    Enable Short Links
    Always include Store Code in URL
    Include Product Page Identifier in Breadcrumb Links

    URL Delimiter: /

    Prefix: Page

    Suffix: None

    Product Page Identifier: PROD

    Category Page Identifier: CTGY

    There are two results using this token

    CTGY links produce a Fatal Error: Unable to open store 'CTGY'

    Page links go NTFD.html (the message "We're sorry but it appears that the "NTFD.HTML" page is not available at this time.")
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