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Our Joomla-based site just got a redesign. The developer who did it did something wrong. Articles no longer are attached to their parent categories and are now all referenced at the root level in URLs.

I pulled up the 404 log and now see that some website or bot or whatever is hitting up each category for each article, which screws with our SEO 404 report in Google Search Console.

Which means I have to find a way to programmatically redirect every article within every category "up" a level to the root where each article is now found.

And I have no way of knowing which article belongs to which category anymore. Even if I did, a test shows that articles attached to categories still want to come up at the root level, not in their categories.

Joomla is G.A.R.B.A.G.E.

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  • 3
    Why not make him fix it? wouldn't he know best whqt he fucked up if told that issue?
  • 1
    @JoshBent while that’s not off the table, the question is why this could ever happen in the first place.
  • 0
    Just found out that the consequence of updating to the latest version of Joomla was the breakage of the links between categories and the articles that belonged to them. It was literally out of the developer’s control and 100% a shortcoming of Joomla’s upgrade process. Just really, really sucky software.
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