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    • edlondon
      edlondon @FedeEinhorn last edited by

      Hi Federico,

      Thanks very much for taking the time to respond.

      To answer your question, we are using http://cloudinary.com/.  So, taking one of the examples from the XML sitemap I posted above, an example of an image URL is http://res.cloudinary.com/greenplantswap/image/upload/c_crop,g_north,h_0.9,w_1.0/c_fill,d_no_image_icon-720x720.jpg,g_center,h_900,q_80,w_900/v1352575097/nprvu0z6ri227cgnpmqc.jpg (what a lovely URL!).

      I had a look at http://res.cloudinary.com/robots.txt and it seems that they are not blocking anything - the disallow instruction is commented out.  I assume that is indeed the robots.txt I should be looking at?

      Assuming it is, this does not appear to get to the bottom of why the images are not being indexed.

      Any further assistance would be greatly appreciated - we have 17k unique images that could be driving traffic and this is a key way that people find our kind of website.

      Thanks,

      Mark

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      • mattbeswick
        mattbeswick last edited by

        This is a bit of a long shot but if the files have been uploaded using their API it may have been that the 'X-Robots-Tag' http header is set to no-index...

        Also, those URLs don't look great with the commas in them. Have you tried doing a small subset that just has the image id (e.g. http://res.cloudinary.com/greenplantswap/image/upload/nprvu0z6ri227cgnpmqc.jpg)?

        Matt

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        • edlondon
          edlondon @mattbeswick last edited by

          Hmm interesting - we hadn't thought of the X-Robots-Tag http header. I'm going to fire that over to the developer now.

          As for the URLs, they are awful! But I am told that this is not a problem - but perhaps this is worth re-chasing up as other solutions have, so far, been unfruitful.

          Thanks for taking the time to help, Matt - I'll let you know if that fixes it!  Unfortunately it could be another week before I know, as the developer is currently working on another project so any changes may be early-mid next week.

          Thanks again...

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          • edlondon
            edlondon @mattbeswick last edited by

            Hi Matt,

            Thought I should let you know that (i) the X-Robots-Tag was not set, so that's not the issue and (ii) the URLs, although ugly, are not the issue either. We had a couple of examples of websites with the same thing (I'm told the commas facilitate on-the-fly sizing and cropping) and their images were indexed fine.

            So, back to the drawing board for me! Thank you very much for the suggestions, really do appreciate it.

            Mark

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            • mattbeswick
              mattbeswick @edlondon last edited by

              Hmmmm, okay... Could you post the examples they gave, and an example page where the images are located on the site?

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              • edlondon
                edlondon @mattbeswick last edited by

                Thought I had them on email but must be within our fairly cumbersome Skype thread... let me have a dig through when I get chance and I'll post them up here.

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                • edlondon
                  edlondon @mattbeswick last edited by

                  Found one of the sites with the same Cloudinary URLs with commas - apartable.com

                  See Google image results: https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=site:apartable.com&tbm=isch

                  Their images appear to be well indexed.  One thing I have noticed, however, is that we often have .jpg twice in the image URL.  E.g.:

                  • http://res.cloudinary.com/greenplantswap/image/upload/c_crop,g_north,h_0.9,w_1.0/c_fill,d_no_image_icon-720x720**.jpg**,g_center,h_900,q_80,w_900/v1352574983/oyfos82vwvmxdx91hxaw**.jpg**
                  • http://res.cloudinary.com/greenplantswap/image/upload/c_crop,g_north,h_0.9,w_1.0/c_fill,d_no_image_icon-720x720**.jpg**,g_center,h_900,q_80,w_900/v1352574989/s09cv3krfn7gbyvw3r2y**.jpg**
                  • http://res.cloudinary.com/greenplantswap/image/upload/c_crop,g_north,h_0.9,w_1.0/c_fill,d_no_image_icon-720x720**.jpg**,g_center,h_407,q_80,w_407/v1352575010/rl7cl4xi0timza1sgzxj**.jpg**

                  Wonder if that is confusing Google?  If so, none of this is consistent, as they do have a few images indexed with exactly the same kind of URL as those listed above.

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                  • FedeEinhorn
                    FedeEinhorn @edlondon last edited by

                    Hmmm I step off here, never used cloudinary.com or even heard of them. I personally use NetDNA, with pull zones (which means that they load the image/css/js from your origin and store a version on their servers) while handling cropping/resizing from my own end (via PHP and then loading that image, example: http://cdn.fulltraffic.net/blog/thumb/58x58/youtube-video-xQmQeKU25zg.jpg try changing the 58x58 to another size and my server will handle the crop/resize while NetDNA will serve it and store for future loads).

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                    • Everett
                      Everett @edlondon last edited by

                      Hello Edlondon,

                      I think you're probably answering your own question here. Google typically doesn't have any problem indexing images served from a CDN. However, I've seen Google have problems with commas in the URL at times. Typically it happens when other elements in the URL are also troublesome, such as your double file extension.

                      Are you able to rename the files to get rid of the superfluous .jpg extension? If so, I'd recommend trying it out on a few dozen images. We could come up with a lot of hypothesis, but that would be the one I'd test first.

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                      • edlondon
                        edlondon @Everett last edited by

                        Thanks for the responses guys, much appreciated.

                        In terms of the commas, that was something that I put to the developer, however he was able to come back with examples where this has clearly not been an issue - e.g. apartable.com have commas in their URLs and use the same CDN (Coudinary).

                        However, I agree with you that double file extension could be the issue.  I may have to wait until next week to find out as the developer is working on another project, but will post the outcome here once I know.

                        Thank you again for the help!

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                        • mattbeswick
                          mattbeswick @edlondon last edited by

                          Ignore the developer - what worked for one doesn't mean it'll work for you 😉

                          The easiest way to test this is to manually create a sitemap with 100 or so 'clean' image URLs. Just pull the messy ones into excel and use the formula below to create a clean version (Use A1 for messy, B1 for formula).

                          Good luck mate.

                          =CONCATENATE("image:imageimage:lochttp://res.cloudinary.com/greenplantswap/image/upload/",RIGHT(A1,LEN(A1)-(FIND("*",(SUBSTITUTE(A1,"/","*",(IF(LEN(TRIM(A1))=0,0,LEN(TRIM(A1))-LEN(SUBSTITUTE(A1,"/",""))))))))),"</image:loc></image:image>")

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                          • edlondon
                            edlondon @mattbeswick last edited by

                            Cheers for that mate - especially the useful Excel formula.

                            I am going to try a few things in isolation so that we can accurately say which element/s caused the issue.

                            Thanks again, mate.

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                            • Everett
                              Everett @edlondon last edited by

                              It isn't always that simple. Maybe commas don't present a problem on their own. Maybe double file extensions don't present a problem on their own. Maybe a CDN doesn't present a problem on its own. Maybe very long, complicated URLs don't present a problem on their own.

                              You have all of these. Together, in any combination, they could make indexation of your images a problem for Google.

                              Just test it out on a few. Get rid of the file extension. If that doesn't work, get rid of the comma. That is all you can do. Start with whatever is easiest for the developer to implement, and test it out on a few before rolling it out across all of your images.

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                              • edlondon
                                edlondon @Everett last edited by

                                Thanks Everett - that's exactly what I intend to do.

                                We will be testing two new sitemaps with 100 x URLs each. 1. With just the file extension removed and 2. With the entire cropping part of the URL removed, as suggested by Matt.

                                Will be interested to see whether just one or both of the sitemaps are successful.  Will of course post the outcome here, for anyone who might have this problem in future.

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                                • bogdan_c
                                  bogdan_c @edlondon last edited by

                                  Hi Mark,

                                  I'm just following the thread as I have a similar problem. Would you mind sharing your results from the tests?

                                  Thanks,
                                  Bogdan

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