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avatar Mich-es
Mich-es
9 Sep 2024

Steps to reproduce the issue

Call up your start page and set the parameters /?start=0 behind it

Expected result

The same behaviour as with all other /?start=x parameters 404 not found

Actual result

The start page is displayed

System information (as much as possible)

PHP 8.2
J 5.1.4

Additional comments

The problem is that Google indexes both the start page with and without the parameter and treats it as non-canonical...
grafik

avatar Mich-es Mich-es - open - 9 Sep 2024
avatar joomla-cms-bot joomla-cms-bot - change - 9 Sep 2024
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avatar PhocaCz
PhocaCz - comment - 12 Sep 2024

Hi, maybe it is somehow related to changes in 5.1.3, 4.4.7

https://www.joomla.org/announcements/release-news/5910-joomla-5-1-3-and-4-4-7-security-and-bug-fix-release.html

When testing, prior versions don't add suffix: start=0 to the links, new versions add this suffix.

avatar Fedik Fedik - change - 13 Sep 2024
Status New Closed
Closed_Date 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2024-09-13 08:39:21
Closed_By Fedik
avatar Fedik Fedik - close - 13 Sep 2024
avatar Fedik
Fedik - comment - 13 Sep 2024

Please test #44069

avatar Fedik Fedik - change - 13 Sep 2024
Labels Added: bug
avatar Fedik Fedik - labeled - 13 Sep 2024
avatar Mich-es
Mich-es - comment - 13 Sep 2024

It works!
The question is - how do I get the already indexed articles out of the search index again?
The reason: articles with /?start=0 are still retrievable

avatar Mich-es
Mich-es - comment - 15 Sep 2024

Hello friends,
I don't know if there is a direct connection, but since J5.1.2 the combination /index.php has been indexed by the search engines again.
@Fedik
grafik

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