Background of the issue:
I am trying to figure out why WPML is overindexing pages. I have set the option 'Translatable - only show translated items', but it still shows other ones. This issue can be seen on the page: hidden link. I expected this page to not exist: hidden link and this page to exist: hidden link.
Symptoms:
WPML is creating pages that should not exist, and it has indexed over 100,000 pages. The setting 'Translatable - only show translated items' does not seem to work as expected.
Questions:
How can I disable the overindexing of pages?
Why does the 'Translatable - only show translated items' setting not work as expected?
Languages: English (English )Spanish (Español )German (Deutsch )
Timezone: Europe/Madrid (GMT+02:00)
Hi,
before your ticket is assigned to one of my colleagues, please allow me to walk you through some initial debugging steps. This will help speed up the support process.
I'm not entirely sure what you mean.
This page does exist, which is the expected behavior if the secondary language is enabled. So it can be indexed — but what’s happening is that a 301 redirect is currently in place:
These pages do exist, but we don’t want them to be live on the website.
Previously, we changed the WPML translation setting from “only show translated items” to “use translation if available or fallback to default language”.
As a result, many fallback pages were generated (if a page existed in English but wasn’t translated into Turkish, WPML automatically created a new URL (added /tr/) displaying the same English content (hidden link)
We have since reverted the setting back to “only show trasnlate items,” but those fallback pages did not disappear from the site, and they are now being indexed by Google.
Given that our website has over 300,000 pages, we don't have time to manually delete them one by one.
I'll be happy to assist you further with this issue.
As you mentioned, enabling the fallback method may have led to the URLs being indexed by Google.
To address this, the most effective solution is to submit an updated sitemap and allow some time for Google to re-crawl and re-index your site accordingly.
Please let me know if this helps or if you have any further questions.
Thank you
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