I'm using Link Sleuth to find broken external links on our site. It does a great job only I cannot figure out how to get it to show which page the links originate from.
The report provides the broken link but not the page where it lives. Am I missing something simple?
Found it. Select a resulting external link and hit Alt + Enter
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In my local environment of a particular site, when i click on a particular link ,it redirects to the same page but in the url it shows that the page has been visited.Again when i click on the link, it will direct me to that page. Any reason as to why this happens and what could be the possible solution.
For example: My sites name is abc.com. It has pages like help, contact etc. When i am on my homepage and click on help it redirects me back to my home page but in my browser the URL is shown as abc.com/help.
When i click on help again , it redirects me to the help page(URL in browser is abc/help/Help) on the second click.
This can happen if the cache or system index has been corrupted. The best solution is to typically stop & start the application and see if it comes back.
If it is still an issue and you are on an older version of DNN, make sure that the PortalAlias table doesn't have a trailing / on your portal alias.
If this isn't the case, it is possible that a custom URL impacted this, but doubtful.
So I'm still learning, and I can't figure out why my links won't work. If I click "open in new tab", it does work. I'm trying to link to another external page.
I've read that this could be due to another linked js file... but what js code could effect links like this?
I mean if I'm going to go through all my other files I'd rather know what I'm looking for.
Here is my link:
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FYI, no links work for external URLs, but it works when I use links to navigate around my own website.
check you achor link. That is lacking of closing tag </a>
In my current site I have a link in the header section for skype, Gtalk, MSN chat, by clicking on the link the chat application get launched.
The problem is that, the link uses a href tag. and by doing this the SEO process is facing problem as there is some duplicate url have been created. In SEO process if different URLs have the same content the process not works.
Any suggestion from coming out from this problem.
One simple way to remedy this is add this adding a element with the attribute rel="canonical" to the section of the non-canonical version of the page.
More information please go to http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=139394
make them js url (with the js function in an external script)
My Joomla 1.5.18 site, I enabled login, when I click login the page I get sent to is NOT styled with CSS. If I login it redirects to the home page and it is not styled anymore either.
It looks like it is recursively appending stuff to the URL incorrectly.
http://www.myjoomlasite.org/index.php/index.php/login
if I click on home page or login links it keeps putting more and more index.php entries in the URL, and sometimes on the end. The following is what I get when I try and go to a JEvents menu item.
http://www.myjoomlasite.org/index.php/index.php/index.php/index.php/upcomingevents/month.calendar/2010/06/09/index.php
Anyone have any idea why this is happening? I don't know what to search for on Google apparently, and none of the Joomla! books I have address this.
I figured it out I had turned on Search Engine Friendly URLs in SEO Settings under Global Configuration. Turning this back off fixed the problem. Now I guess another question will be along the lines on how to get the Search Engine Friendly URL's to work again.
Make sure you link to stylesheets and images using a link that starts with a leading slash and therefore counts from the root.
It is the browser that evaluates the URL for those resources, based on the URL of the currently viewed HTML page. Never use relative links for these resources.
I am using version 14.67.9 of TembeddedWB in a project in delphi 2007. I use TembeddedWB in combination with loadfromstring. That all works like I want it to but when clicking on a link in the page it goes to a page I am not expecting. If for instance the page is on a particular IMDB result site and one clicks on the link the browser goes to about:/title/tt1041829/. I guess I forgot to set some extra property or I am doing something else wrong. If somebody here can point me in the right way i would appreciate that.
It looks like the browser's current URL is not updated and the default "about:blank" is used. I guess this may happen when you don't navigate to the web site directly by Navigate or Navigate2 method but load the HTML from a local file or stream.
Edit: I see, you are using LoadFromString which confirms that.
In that case, it should be possible to use OnBeforeNavigate2 event to fix the URL.
The problem is that the web page you are accessing uses relative links and the reference point that it would be relative too is your loadfromstring which loads through the "about:blank" page. Another way of fixing this would be to inject a <BASE href="http://www.originaldomain.com/originalpath"> tag in the HTML header (between the <HEAD> and </HEAD> tags) which points to the location the page was accessed from. This will tell the browser where relative tags start from and will fix the problem without requiring inspection of every link.