Thank all who took care of the topic. In the moment I am waiting for a response by the
server admin. Will be back as soon as I know more myself...
Bernhard
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[mailto:mediawiki-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] Im Auftrag von Tom Hutchison
Gesendet: Dienstag, 18. März 2014 15:20
An: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
Betreff: Re: [MediaWiki-l] https
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From: "Jonathan Aquilina" <eagles051387(a)gmail.com>
To: "MediaWiki announcements and site admin list"
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Sent: 3/18/2014 2:34:47 AM
Subject: Re: [MediaWiki-l] https
Why do that when you can just use a redirect in an
apache vhost accept
the connection on http and redirect it to https. If the person is
already using vhosts that is very easy to implement
??? Not addressing the real problem. The original question was...
From: "Scheid, Bernhard"
<Bernhard.Scheid(a)oeaw.ac.at> > > For unknown reasons, google sometimes
refers to my wiki-pages by using >https instead of http. The result is that the page
is displayed, but >without css. Any advice how to prevent this?
There was no mention of his setup, host he was using, if he had a SSL cert, if no SSL cert
(host misconfiguration?), https login only, etc...
how many links? 5 or 50.
Did you set $wgServer ? Canonicals should always point to what you prefer in indexing,
http or https? Are both the https and http page versions both indexed? Double indexing
same content hurts Google rankings. Same as
http://www vs. http:// would.
Google should not index https unless https is available. So, Mark was long term best
suggestion of finding and updating the links to https.
Pretty easy to find who is linking to the pages. 50 links? If there are a lot, bigger
issue.
I would say at this point, Bernhard, we need more information.
Tom
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