Lets show Conor some love and support by giving a donation for his fine work. Donation keep the project going forward. Your the man Conor![]()
Lets show Conor some love and support by giving a donation for his fine work. Donation keep the project going forward. Your the man Conor![]()
Is your site Upgraded to the current version 1.5.4 Yet?
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Hi Randy,
You are just the nicest of guys! :)
Thanks for your unbelievable support, both helping others here and giving me a bit of encouragement to keeping on supporting this module.
And on top of that, donating more altogether in the past 4 months than the other two people who donated in the past 4 months - meaning you've donated more than everyone else put together!
Really fantastic of you, I'm so glad you find Ceon URI Mapping useful!
All the best..
Conor
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Conor I have a question for you. Since Zen Cart team has dropped cPath from canonical url for products in 1.3.9g. Why is Ceon URI Mapping still creating cPath. Sorry If I don't understand whats going on.
Is your site Upgraded to the current version 1.5.4 Yet?
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Hi,
They've simply fixed a bug of sorts in their canonical link handling for product pages.
Ceon URI Mapping has no known bugs now, it handles all canonical links pretty much perfectly, including those of product pages.
If you look at any canonical link for a product page with a mapped (static) URI in Ceon URI Mapping, you'll find that the cPath is not (and never has been) present. It's only used in the non-canonical URI in the address bar.
That should set your mind at rest! :)
All the best...
Conor
ceon
Is your site Upgraded to the current version 1.5.4 Yet?
zencart-upgrades-website-installation
Hi,
Only linked products show the cPath in the URI in the address bar.
However, they never show the product ID if they have a URI mapping.
Also, their canonical URI never has the cPath in it, it is simply the static URI the product is mapped to.
Simply look in the source of your product pages to see what I mean.
Hope that helps!
All the best..
Conor
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