I just got to look at cobalt canonical url, and I can see cobalt is setting this.
But I can also see what looks to me like a problem:
If the record is listed in multiple categories cobalt is setting the canonical url (I think) just according to current category.
I just did a test putting a record in multiple categories and I see urls like this:
<link rel="canonical" href="/user-item/512-admin/636-test-category-fcf/13547-test-listing-acedg.html">
<link rel="canonical" href="/user-item/512-admin/809-test-category-hoi/13547-test-listing-acedg.html">
<link rel="canonical" href="/user-item/512-admin/816-test-category-haf/13547-test-listing-acedg.html">
<link rel="canonical" href="/user-item/512-admin/820-test-category-hbo/13547-test-listing-acedg.html">
<link rel="canonical" href="/user-item/512-admin/821-test-category-hba/13547-test-listing-acedg.html">
those urls are created by joomla sef urls on and no other sef url extension.
I dont know much about seo/sef url's, but I dont think that is correct way to canonicalize what amounts to same content.
So perhaps some logic or user param is required to select one and only one 'canonical url' per record - or its only making matters worse.
Any other opinion on this?
I just got to look at cobalt canonical url, and I can see cobalt is setting this.
But I can also see what looks to me like a problem:
If the record is listed in multiple categories cobalt is setting the canonical url (I think) just according to current category.
I just did a test putting a record in multiple categories and I see urls like this:
those urls are created by joomla sef urls on and no other sef url extension.
I dont know much about seo/sef url's, but I dont think that is correct way to canonicalize what amounts to same content.
So perhaps some logic or user param is required to select one and only one 'canonical url' per record - or its only making matters worse.
Any other opinion on this?