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jvandriel avatar jvandriel commented on June 10, 2024

By the sound of it looks like you've got some JavaScript injecting markup. Easiest way to see if that's the case is either by right clicking the browser viewport and select 'inspect element' so you can see the rendered html, or you can check the rendered html via validator.schema.org to find out which BredcrumbList markup is being added.

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gunerselamoglu avatar gunerselamoglu commented on June 10, 2024

Hi,
Thank you for replying
I actually did exactly as you said. I took the HTML source by performing the 'inspect element' operation in the browser and scanned it with schema.org. By doing it this way, it produces one 'BreadcrumbList' output. However, when I scan the URL of the same page, it finds two 'BreadcrumbList'.

I can share the URL with you if you want.

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Tiggerito avatar Tiggerito commented on June 10, 2024

I'd also be interested in the URL.

I presume you are seeing two BreadcrumbList entities via Google Search Console or their Rich Results Test tool, both of which render the page before parsing it for structured data.

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mcreale avatar mcreale commented on June 10, 2024

Hi, was there a resolution to this issue? I'm seeing the exact same problem. The schema.org validator is showing duplicates, but the Rich Results Tool is showing a single item, and both the rendered html in the browser and the SSR-generated html have only one element.

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brent85 avatar brent85 commented on June 10, 2024

Hello,

When I scan the HTML source and developer tools, I find one "BreadcrumbList" schema. However, when I scan the URL, it shows that there are two "BreadcrumbList" schemas. Similarly, when I check the source code myself, I see that there is only one "BreadcrumbList."

Would you like any further assistance with this?

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