• Jen

    (@brightestspark)


    Hello there

    We noticed our Google Search Console Crawl Errors report showing 500 server errors for dozens of legit core php files in the /wp-includes directory. I thought it was a temporary glitch so I marked all the errors as fixed in Search Console, but Google keeps trying to crawl these files daily and reporting them as 500 errors. Why is it doing this? Any ideas how to stop it other than blocking /wp-includes in robots.txt.

    Refer to http://imgur.com/a/2gWdg

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  • Looking at the screenshot attached, I don’t see why those two files should be included into indexed files at all? I tried to access the first file on my WP site and got a blank white screen.
    Why Google is trying to index them in the first place, is different question altogether…

    Hello Jen

    I am facing a similar problem like yours with my site.
    Google is showing crawl errors for many php files in wp-includes folder.

    Did you find a solution and/or cause of your problem ?

    I have the same issue. The hosting company are claiming that the files shouldn’t be crawled and also that it shouldn’t be possible to navigate directly to the wp-includes directory. I had a Twitter response from Yoast, apparently Google wish to crawl things other than pages. None of which is helping me resolve the server errors.

    https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/28604

    Any update on this issue?

    Like the author of this topic, my website is getting 500 Errors from Google, for 141 files and all of them are .php files which originate from /wp-includes folder.

    I do not understand why those pages should be getting crawled at all. Should we manually block access to it with robots.txt file?

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by countermind.
    • This reply was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by countermind.

    Same problem here as of today. Anyone know what is causing this or what the fix might be?

    Ditto. Any ideas yet why/how to fix?

    Same issue. No solutions?

    jomo

    (@jonathanmoorebcsorg)

    +1 same here
    in this case, seems to have suddenly started since 26th October 2017, never seen it before

    I have same issue but with 403 error code. anyone has found a solution?

    Hi all,

    I have the same issue here. Did anybody find a solution?

    I found this while researching the same issue.

    The cause is automatic indexes on folders on your server. For example http://www.yoursite.com/wp-includes/ shows an index of all the files in the folder.

    The solution is to turn of indexes

    add this to .htaccess

    
    Options -Indexes
    

    If you can’t do this then tell your host to disable indexes

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