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Is it possible to form canonical page addresses in this way?
Let's say
a store site shows a page of the same product using links like:
site.com/{manufacturer}/{product_type}/{id}/
site.com/{product_type}/{manufacturer}/{id}/
specify a link of the form
site.com/{id}/ as the canonical address,
provided that the server returns the correct page for this request, but the link itself is not present on the site in this form (but is in sitemap.xml)?
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Let's say a store site displays a page of the same product on links like:
site.com/{manufacturer}/{product_type}/{id}/
site.com/{product_type}/{manufacturer}/{id}/
Is it possible to specify a link like site.com/{id}/ as the canonical address ,
provided that the server returns the correct page for this request, but the link itself in this form is not present on the site (but is in sitemap.xml)?
By shortening the path, you will lose the occurrence of keywords in the URL.
Not a tragedy, but perhaps these micro-ranking factors are not enough for you to top.
It's possible, but what the heck?
All this will only worsen understanding and confuse the user.
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