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Meta Tag problems?

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Hello!
I don't know if it could be a bug, but I ask for a check as I have a problem with the Meta tags within the "Open Graph..." tab.
I tried to clone several pages together to keep the main graphics and change only some of the writings and images they belong to, and I also tried to create a new page with a single image without anything else, but I think there are problems with the tags in the " page properties".
With reference tags, when I go to link to a project page on Facebook for example, it gives me a different image (of another page) and, if I create a new page, it doesn't give me the image. However, the text of the title is correct. What should I do?
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I think the problem is in your configuration.
If you need help, then please provide a DEMO projetc otherwise there is no way to know what you have done.

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https://mdivisiongroup.com/test.php This is a simple new page with single image.
If i put this link of Facebook, to post this simple link, not see image correctly.

If i put this link: https://mdivisiongroup.com/catadetails/ ... vegive.php i see other image, but not is the image of "og:image" in page source. It's other image of other same page that visualize correct the image, but the page in question is it: https://mdivisiongroup.com/catadetails/ ... edways.php

All images they only have a "shadows" effect.
I've check on source page, but appair correct.
Thanks for help.
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Project file means .wbs. Not a live webpage. Upload to your server or a different public server. Then Pablo can see your settings.
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As asked by Pablo it is a copy of your project a "Demo" not urls to pages as this doesn't help to see your settings in the software. To share please read the following:
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When I scrape the site, the information is coming up correct except for the image. Your image is giving this error:

Provided og:image URL, https://mdivisiongroup.com/catadetails/ ... ve4000.jpg could not be processed as an image. It may be corrupted or may have an invalid format.

Your image is size is quite big at 10.6mb. I believe the max is 5mb. You dont need to use a 4000px x 4000px image. That is waaaayyyy too large. Reduce the size down and see if that helps. Your image should be only as large as it needs to be for the place you are using it in. This goes for every image you are using on your page.
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Pablo wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2024 1:28 pm I think the problem is in your configuration.
Configuration of?
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crispy68 wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2024 3:14 pm When I scrape the site, the information is coming up correct except for the image. Your image is giving this error:

Provided og:image URL, https://mdivisiongroup.com/catadetails/ ... ve4000.jpg could not be processed as an image. It may be corrupted or may have an invalid format.

Your image is size is quite big at 10.6mb. I believe the max is 5mb. You dont need to use a 4000px x 4000px image. That is waaaayyyy too large. Reduce the size down and see if that helps. Your image should be only as large as it needs to be for the place you are using it in. This goes for every image you are using on your page.
Hi Crispy!
I understand what you mean but I have never had any kind of problem posting a link using large images, also because with all the productions published, I first tested whether everything worked, then created identical pages. Only the writing and images change, but so far I have never had any problems also because I consider them to be quite basic things. I also tried to update the cache to understand if something was wrong with the image, but I don't know... I also waited for propagation after publication, but it's usually quite immediate.
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With this website "test" the image result correctly too for Facebook and all others. But then why do I see another image instead of the one it should be?
I restart PC, router etc.. and flush dns... not is normal this..!
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I do not think there is something wrong with the meta tags.
it displays the image as configured in your settings.
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I understand what you mean but I have never had any kind of problem posting a link using large images
Maybe because previous images were under the threshold, but your current image is not. Also, it is still not advisable to use a 4000x4000 px image on a website. This causes slowdown in loading the page.

The error message I gave you is straight from Facebook using their scraper regarding the image.

I still say your image is too big. Per facebook: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/sh ... rs/images/. There max is 8mb.

Isn't it worth a shot trying this?
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I've resolved the problem with a "ipconfig /flushdns" on Cmd of Windows, opened such as administrator..
I just wanted to point out that this is not normal. That's all..
Thanks for yours reply!
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So, it had nothing to do with Web Builder...
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Pablo wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2024 5:13 pm So, it had nothing to do with Web Builder...
Indeed. Better this way!!
Thanks anyway for the always quick response!!
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crispy68 wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2024 3:58 pm
I understand what you mean but I have never had any kind of problem posting a link using large images
Maybe because previous images were under the threshold, but your current image is not. Also, it is still not advisable to use a 4000x4000 px image on a website. This causes slowdown in loading the page.

The error message I gave you is straight from Facebook using their scraper regarding the image.

I still say your image is too big. Per facebook: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/sh ... rs/images/. There max is 8mb.

Isn't it worth a shot trying this?
Yes i've try first with image 500x500 pixel.. but same problem. I have always published links to web pages that contain large images. I have a virtual server and not a shared website. In addition, Facebook directly converts the images uploaded or linked. It is not a problem. I can also be calm regarding the opening of the pages, with almost good speeds.
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