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META TAG ANALYZER Error

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After I changed my site http://www.guidebuy.com from ASP to Joomla CMS system, I always get a "404 not found" error when using META TAG ANALYZER. Anyboy know why?

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What is your index page called? try putting the full address of your index page like:

http://www.guidebuy.com/index.html
or
http://www.guidebuy.com/index.asp
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META TAG ANALYZER Error

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I put the full address http://www.guidebuy.com/index.php and got the same error. I activated Mod rewrite for search engine friendly URL. Does it matter?

Thanks

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Post by coop99 »

Mod_rewrite wont effect the index page so it shouldnt matter that you have done that. I have never seen that error before with this tool.

If you need to know why it is possibly doing that, you should ask "Submit," one of the forum admins for a possible answer.

Oh just a suggestion, I would remove the word "HOME" from your index page title at the end. You should have your MOST important keywords at the beginning, so if you made it "Your One Stop Online Shopping Guide - GuideBuy" it may be more SE friendly and get better results for you in the end. Just my opinion though you dont have to change it.
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Post by damsonlee »

coop99 and Admin,

Thank you so much for your help!

I also think it should be Mod_rewrite problem on my new hosting server. My site is hosted on an open source CMS system "Joomla" with SEF (search engine friendly URL through Appache Mod_rewrite) function. When the SEF is turned off, it's no problem using the Meta Tag Analyzer Tool. But when SEF is turned on, I get 404 error.

I also contacted my hosting company for help. They think it's the problem from Meta Tag Analyzer. Following is their response:

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We have checked and found out that you are using SEO SEF URLs in the Mambo application. The issue you are facing could be related to them.

Please, provide us with URLs you have used and they returned 404 errors in order to check further.

>>2006-02-13 08:06am by guidebuy - I used "http://www.guidebuy.com" and "http://www.guidebuy.com/index.php". Both returned 404 error.

2006-02-13 08:23am by dave - This is odd. We have checked your site with the provided tool and here is what we got first time:

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META TAG ANALYZER
Click here to check you have used the correct keywords in your website.

Status.
Status: 200 OK
Web Server: Apache/1.3.34 (Unix) mod_auth_passthrough/1.8 mod_log_bytes/1.2 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 mod_ssl/2.8.25 OpenSSL/0.9.7a PHP-CGI/0.1b
Content: text/html, text/html; charset=iso-8859-1

Meta tags report for: http://www.guidebuy.com/
meta tag length value
Title: 46 GuideBuy - Your One Stop Online Shopping Guide
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We have not specified spider option.

The odd is that we have tried again and we also got:

Error: 404 Not Found

message.

Then we have turned off SEO SEF URLs and every URL we have submitted for your site have been analyzed.

We have left the SEO SEF URL turned off. Please, check now and give us feedback.

Best Regards,

Dave
Support Team Supervisor
Siteground.com

>>2006-02-13 08:41am by guidebuy - Thanks so much, Dave!

It's ok with SEF turned off.

Is it the Meta Tag Analyzer problem or Joomla SEF bug? I also think it's very odd.

Michael

2006-02-13 08:47am by dave - This issue could be related to the analyzer - it seems that it cannot follow mod_rewrite rules application is using to create URLs.

Once you are done with the meta tag analysis tool, you can enable the SEO SEF URLs again.

If you need any further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us again.

Best Regards,

Dave
Support Team Supervisor
Siteground.com

2006-02-13 08:48am by guidebuy - But I need SEF turned on. That is a key reason why I move to joomla host with Mod rewrite. or is it possible the Mod rewrite problem?

2006-02-13 08:50am by dave - It is the tool - if you supply a full URL (when the SEO SEF is enabled) it will parse it, but for some reason the tool cannot load main page.

Once you are done with the meta tag analysis tool, you can enable the SEO SEF URLs again.

If you need any further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us again.


Best Regards,

Dave
Support Team Supervisor
Siteground.com

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Post by damsonlee »

Dear Admin,

I am contacting my host company again for this issue. Could you please tell me what HTML source code viewer you used?

Thanks

Michael
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Post by coop99 »

Whenever you want to check just turn Off the option. When you are finished checking turn the SEF urls back on (don't forget to turn them back on). This will have to do until a clear solution has been established.

I have used the tool on other sites with MOD_rewrite turned on and it seems it worked fine, however it was not Joomla that was being used.

Could be the tool is not compatible with that specific Rewrite Rule, or it could be something else? Does your site pass W3C Validation?
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My hosting company is trying to move my website to other server. Following is their answer:

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It seems that we're blocking the probes of this website somehow, but I am not aware of the way we do so and this is why I can't disable it. Maybe there's a firewall rule that is not allowing them.

However, this website can reach another server of ours, do you want to move your account there?
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Thanks

Michael
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