Should 2 different versions of a user guide use a different canonical URL?
Documentation version 1.1.0.Final
:
<link rel="canonical" href="http://docs.foo.org/1.1.0.Final/index.html">
Documentation version 1.2.0.Final
:
<link rel="canonical" href="http://docs.foo.org/1.2.0.Final/index.html">
Or should 2 different versions of a user guide use the same canonical URL?
Documentation version 1.1.0.Final
:
<link rel="canonical" href="http://docs.foo.org/latestFinal/index.html">
Documentation version 1.2.0.Final
:
<link rel="canonical" href="http://docs.foo.org/latestFinal/index.html">
Per The Canonical Link Relation from RFC 6596, the
canonical
link type may only be used for URIs that identify content that isAs this is not necessarily the case for different versions of the user guide (because features might be added/removed/changed), the
canonical
link type must not be used to always point to the latest version. If you want to usecanonical
, it would have to be self-referential.