HI Christian,
> > If the page contains multiple links, it becomes difficult to spot the
> > broken link.
>
> Yes, the link-checker is rather fragile in the sense that when it
> encounters something it doesn't expect, it will have
> "carry-on-errors".
>
> But on pages where there really are broken links, the corresponding
> link will be highlighted with a red background in the editor.
We tried looking for such indications, but cannot see such links at all.
Can you have a look at the "Broken links" report at SS and revert? Thanks in
advance.
> When using the editor to create links, you shouldn't be able to create
> broken links. Broken links can occur however when you delete images
> from asset or delete pages.
> Just by moving pages around/renaming them, or moving images in assets
> to another folder, the links won't break.
David and I discussed this. He tells me he has not done anything that causes
broken links.
I have restricted my operations to entering content in existing pages.
A third person could have done that.
But how to detect that? That's the question!
> Note that the link-checker also doesn't verify external links, only
> links within the CMS.
I used a link-checker application from my desktop.
It does check external links (as an option), which I turned off.
So both SilverStripe and my tool (Xenu) are looking for broken links in the
same domain.
Regards,
Narayan
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