Google doesnt like default language redirect

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Hi we have recently used the Internationalisation add on for a german site. when indexing the site on webmaster tools. it picked up that the root is being redirected to the default language and doesnt seem to like it.

Has anyone experienced this, and any solutions around it?

Thanks M!

agentorange
 
A3020 replied on at Permalink Reply
A3020
With the internationalization add-on it is possible to have the default language point to the root. In other words, you don't need a redirect. Or is you default language dynamic and e.g. based on the browser's language settings?

Your sitemap can look like this:
DE
--EN
--FR

I assume you have it set up like this?
Home
--DE
--EN
--FR
agentorange replied on at Permalink Reply
agentorange
Hi

Yes I have set it up like below

Home
-EN
-DE

I disabled the setting where it is based on the user's browser, only have the redirect to default enabled. Ill change up my sitemap as you have suggested, that looks like it will solve my problem.

thanks!
A3020 replied on at Permalink Reply
A3020
Ok, yes it will definitely solve your problem. Be aware your URL slugs will change though... And you can't copy / overwrite the home page.
jsammer replied on at Permalink Reply
Hi Gents,

I have exactly the same problem (google complains about the redirect), but I am very new to C5. How do I go ahead and change the sitemap so that my English home replaces the Home one?

- Home
- En
- Es

Thanks!
Joachim
jsammer replied on at Permalink Reply
Hi, I am still trying to solve this for my page.

Thanks,
Joachim
jsammer replied on at Permalink Reply
Hello there,

I guess most people are back from the holidays, so I try again. Can anyone post instructions how to turn my /en into /

Thanks!
Joachim
a575606 replied on at Permalink Reply
Yes, I need this set up too, but want to do it via .htaccess. I.e. in the sitemap I will have:

Home
- en
- de
- etc

But on english URLs, the user will see:

http://www.domain.com/

and German Urls:

http://www.domain.com/de/

I need this because I'm migrating from an old site and don't want to lose my built up link 'juice'
a575606 replied on at Permalink Reply
Yes, I need this set up too, but want to do it via .htaccess. I.e. in the sitemap I will have:

Home
- en
- de
- etc

But on english URLs, the user will see:

http://www.domain.com/

and German Urls:

http://www.domain.com/de/

I need this because I'm migrating from an old site and don't want to lose my built up link 'juice'