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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0006311 | OXID eShop (all versions) | 4.09. SEO, SEO URL | public | 2016-01-08 13:29 | 2016-09-05 14:32 |
Reporter | avalue | Assigned To | |||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | closed | Resolution | no change required | ||
Product Version | 4.9.5 / 5.2.5 | ||||
Summary | 0006311: Can´t edit the article option "Active categorie/manufacturer" from index SEO | ||||
Description | Can´t edit the option "Active categorie/manufacturer" from article index SEO . Change the value and reload the article, than the information get lost. | ||||
Steps To Reproduce | Can´t edit the option "Active categorie/manufacturer" from article index SEO . Change the value and reload the article, than the information get lost. | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
Theme | Azure | ||||
Browser | Google Chrome | ||||
PHP Version | 5.2.5 | ||||
Database Version | 5.5 | ||||
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Reminder sent to: avalue Thank you for submitting this issue. Unfortunately we can't reproduce it. Please give a more detailed description of the problem. "Active categorie/manufacturer" is not an option. It is a list of items you can change the SEO options for. If you reload an article the same list beginning with the first item is shown again. |
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Backend (Admin) Steps: 1. Choose a product 2. Assign two or more categories (always the second one is the SEO url) 3. Navigate in this product to index "SEO" 4. Change "Active Category/Vendor" to another category 5. Save (It seems that it saved but…) 6. Reload the product, the change is lost. Bug You can´t change it. It´s always the second chosen category. |
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not reproducable in demoshop http://demoshop.oxid-esales.com/professional-edition I added a second category to article and in SEO tab i inserted a SEO URL for each category. In frontend i have both SEO Url's depending on the category i came from. So it works fine in demoshop. |
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Now we've got it. We misunderstood the feature completely. What we were trying to archive is to keep exactly one SEO URL, no matter from what category you came from. So we thought with the dropdown, you can actually choose the category. Maybe the help texts could be improved – i think it's possible that some people could also misunderstood. Is there actually a way to have ONE fixed URL across all categories for one article? Otherwise i think this is a duplicate content problem. |
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you do not have a duplicate content problem, because in the article detail sourcecode is a google cannonical tag, wich contains the SEO URL of main category. <link rel="canonical" href="http://demoshop.oxid-esales.com/professional-edition/Kiteboarding/Trapeze/Trapez-ION-MADTRIXX.html"> |