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  • Harry Spyrou 212 posts 604 karma points
    Jun 06, 2018 @ 17:29
    Harry Spyrou
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    Canonical domain issue

    Hello,

    I was going to make a new thread but this one seems alright since I have a problem with the canonical domain.

    I have tried adding the canonical domain to generate the correct absolute path meta tags as www.mysiteexample.co.uk

    Then once I tried saving, I keep getting the error:

    Error: Error occured when saving configuration
    

    What this does is it actually shows the correct url for an unspecified amount of time (not sure how much time) and then removes it.

    Edit: The error comes up when I generally try to save anything in SEO Checker and it won't save properly no matter what I try to change. I tried pretty much everything

  • Richard Soeteman 4035 posts 12842 karma points MVP
    Jun 07, 2018 @ 05:43
    Richard Soeteman
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    Hi,

    I think your file permissions are wrong. depending on the version you should give write access to /app_plugins/seochecker (v2) or /umbraco/plugins/seochecker(v1) then you can save again.

    Best,

    Richard

  • Harry Spyrou 212 posts 604 karma points
    Jun 07, 2018 @ 15:17
    Harry Spyrou
    0

    Hi Richard,

    It has the write permission and the path is kind of different on the server:

    It's \App_Plugins\SEOChecker

    and inside of that there's another \seochecker folder. I'm using 1.10 so I navigated to [root]\plugins\seochecker and gave permissions there, too. Still can't save.

    I'm still not able to save the configuration.

  • Richard Soeteman 4035 posts 12842 karma points MVP
    Jun 08, 2018 @ 06:13
    Richard Soeteman
    100

    Hi Harry,

    There is a permission error. Maybe The Umbraco log file will tell you which file/folder is causing the issue.

    Hope this helps.

    Richard

  • Harry Spyrou 212 posts 604 karma points
    Jun 08, 2018 @ 09:04
    Harry Spyrou
    0

    Oh so we're 100% sure it is a folder permissions problem. Alright thanks a lot.

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