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on a website the path to the og:image isn't shown with the corresponding domain name. So in these cases the magicogp image link is a local one instead of a link on another server and therefore we get a 404 error. For any circumstances the image link should be tested, whether it contains a http(s) string and if not, than the domain name should be added.
The example is this site: https://visitukraine.today/
and here we find this tag: <meta property="og:image" content="/img/Ukraine-color.jpg">
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello,
on a website the path to the og:image isn't shown with the corresponding domain name. So in these cases the magicogp image link is a local one instead of a link on another server and therefore we get a 404 error. For any circumstances the image link should be tested, whether it contains a
http(s)
string and if not, than the domain name should be added.The example is this site:
https://visitukraine.today/
and here we find this tag:
<meta property="og:image" content="/img/Ukraine-color.jpg">
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: