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    Meta name="canonical" content="uRL" usage instead of link rel

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    • yusocialspain
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      • donford
        donford last edited by

        Hi Victor I have never heard of the tag used this way, I would think it is just a simple mistake by the author.
        Here is Google's recommendation on how to use the Canonical tag.

        If you find out otherwise, for my personal knowledge I'd love to see some information on it.

        Hope that helps,

        Don

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        • edwardrj
          edwardrj last edited by

          The meta tag method is functional and technically works, as far as I can tell. Google, however, recommends the link rel method, so personally I would stick to using it.

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          • mikeusry
            mikeusry last edited by

            The metatag module puts out the code the correct way.  In the user interface you will see that it states "Canonical URL" and it is typically handled by a token e.g., [current-page:url:absolute].

            If you view your page source you will see that the output is correct  - rel="canonical" href="http://mywebsite.com" />

            The metatags module has had some interesting development issues but it is very solid and saves a ton of time when the tokens are properly configured.

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            • yusocialspain
              yusocialspain @mikeusry last edited by

              Hi MIke, thanks for your response

              The issue were with an added module to manage metattags (meta tags quick), the drupal tags works properly and with link rel

              Funny thing was after saying repetitive times to the developer, he discovered that changing the settings of the meta tags wuick, insert the code as an external link instead of meta_name, finally showing link rel=

              After changing that, domain authority and page authority went some points up, so i guess is an issue that meta instead of link rel

              As i previously said, thanks for your response Mike.

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              • Ideas-Money-Art
                Ideas-Money-Art @mikeusry last edited by

                Hi Mike,

                On drupal, I have meta name="canonical" and rel="canonical" that I can edit, which one would you recommend to use?

                1) meta name="canonical"

                2)rel="canonical"

                1. both

                Second question:

                In case If we use both with different URLs will it affect the canonical setup or not?

                Thanks!

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                • mikeusry
                  mikeusry last edited by

                  Hi Taysir,

                  My setup is set for link rel="canonical".    I dont think I have ever seen meta name="canonical"  Webmasters Tools states link rel in its examples - http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=139394

                  The Meta Tags module performs this by default.  I have not used Meta Tags Quick.  I would be a bit concerned in using both just in case your tokens were crossed up.  Although the canonical reference is a "suggestion" it is "strongly taken into consideration" by the bots.

                  My suggestion is to stick with rel="canonical"

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                  • Ideas-Money-Art
                    Ideas-Money-Art @mikeusry last edited by

                    Thanks Mike!!

                    So what is the real purpose of having meta name="canonical"?

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                    • mikeusry
                      mikeusry @Ideas-Money-Art last edited by

                      I don't think that there is any purpose in having that tag.  I have always viewed meta to mean descriptive tags such as keywords, descriptions etc across their various flavors (og etc)

                      I have always views "link" tags as being descriptive of an entity with that entity most always being a webpage.  Take rel="author" for example, it is used in context of a link. The "nofollow" is also used in terms of describing an entity e.g., a web page (link).

                      That is the way I have viewed it in my mind.  I don't see a purpose for meta name="canonical"

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                      • Ideas-Money-Art
                        Ideas-Money-Art @mikeusry last edited by

                        Thank you Mike!!

                        I really did learn something today about canonicals 🙂

                        Much Appreciated!

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