Umb 7.3.0, SEOChecker V1.9.2. Multi-lingual site (multi-site content nodes, not 1:1 [Vorto]).
Site is en-GB, en-US, de-DE and fr-FR but in the SEOChecker Settings Domain Settings there's only one domain shown. Sometimes it's de-DE and sometimes it's fr-FR. All 4 site's culture settings are correct and it doesn't seem to make any difference if we assign domains to them or not.
Was just wondering what the criteria are to have the sites picked up by SEOChecker?
Thank you for your reply. Sorry, I should have seen this - that was it.
I had not assigned a domain name in the root, since all language versions of the website runs on the same domain name, but with a folder for each language.
Domains not picked up
Umb 7.3.0, SEOChecker V1.9.2. Multi-lingual site (multi-site content nodes, not 1:1 [Vorto]).
Site is en-GB, en-US, de-DE and fr-FR but in the SEOChecker Settings Domain Settings there's only one domain shown. Sometimes it's de-DE and sometimes it's fr-FR. All 4 site's culture settings are correct and it doesn't seem to make any difference if we assign domains to them or not.
Was just wondering what the criteria are to have the sites picked up by SEOChecker?
Thanks
Craig
v7.3.1, SEOChecker v1.9.2
I'm having the same issue, I have 2 root nodes one set to en-GB and another to de-DE and only the German domain is showing in Domain Settings.
Both domains are in the umbracoDomains table so not sure what more SEOChecker needs to display these?
Just checked the umbracoDomains table and this is what's in it. Seems sensible to me.
Hmmmm our won't let me attach a .png file. File open dialogue just locks up :(
Should be in domains table and not in recylce bin. Fixed that last week in this release
Thanks for the link.
What's the best way to upgrade? Remove and reinstall OR just install again over the existing one?
Just run the installer indeed
I'm having the same problem. Installing 1.9.4 didn't solve it. Any clues as to what I can do?
Running Umbraco 7.1.6
Hi Joel,
Did you assign the domain names in the root?
Best,
Richard
Hi Richard
Thank you for your reply. Sorry, I should have seen this - that was it.
I had not assigned a domain name in the root, since all language versions of the website runs on the same domain name, but with a folder for each language.
Kind regards
Joel
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