Conclusion TB does not take into account multistore with multiple shop urls....
To be clear the language nl-NL is not even available in the .be store.
Writing this I conclude that it might also be a language issue als it seems that nl-Be is not shown in the .be store... So probably there is a more fundamental issue there. I remember that we had to manually in the BD add the language as flemisch was not allowed in PS at that time. Because TB and PS does not allow multiple iso properties. This gives the error: This ISO code is already linked to another language.
While you can have iso code nl (Netherlands, belgium) for multiple counties. Same for german (germany, austria) and french (loads of counties).
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I noticed that the default Hreflang no is working as it should.
In my case it should be like this (one store one language):
Default TB makes it like:
Conclusion TB does not take into account multistore with multiple shop urls....
To be clear the language nl-NL is not even available in the .be store.
Writing this I conclude that it might also be a language issue als it seems that nl-Be is not shown in the .be store... So probably there is a more fundamental issue there. I remember that we had to manually in the BD add the language as flemisch was not allowed in PS at that time. Because TB and PS does not allow multiple iso properties. This gives the error: This ISO code is already linked to another language.
While you can have iso code nl (Netherlands, belgium) for multiple counties. Same for german (germany, austria) and french (loads of counties).
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