Hi people! Please, do you have any plans to update this plugin? Or, otherwise, does it work as is?
You see, I’m a longtime user of broken link checker, but I’m quite unhappy with the path adopted for its development. So, I’m looking for alternatives. I suppose many others will do the same, because I’m not the only one dissatisfied.
As I am a longtime user of Antispam Bee and very satisfied with it, I would like to give this plugin a try. But I would like to know first if it is active.
Thank you and best regards
]]>Hey peeps
Thank you for sharing this unique plugin with the community.
Just wondering, has it officially been tested with WordPress 5.8?
Kind regards
Bjarne
I’m having a couple of minor, but annoying, compatibility issues that are, I think, similar in nature.
1) Amazon affiliate links always throw up errors, even if they’re good. I don’t know what the solution is here — it might just be to have the plugin skip them. (Although it would be helpful to have it note that it skipped Amazon links, so the user knows to look for them to check them manually.)
2) One of the sites I have this installed on also uses a footnote plugin that works by wrapping the footnote text in shortcodes. (Basically, it looks a bit like wrapping a link with HTML code when writing a webpage, but using shortcode syntax.) A lot of my links are in these footnotes, and the brackets seem to be confusing your plugin, so it’s not recognizing where a URL begins and ends. The footnote plugin is called Easy Footnotes.
]]>First of all, I love that this plugin exists, so thank you! I don’t always want to check the links on 3000+ pages just to check the one I’m updating, so this filled an important gap.
But I also don’t necessarily need to check all the links in a post every time I update it, so that seems resource-heavy for both me and the destination sites. I would LOVE, rather than having this check automatically on save, to have a button in the editing pane that will check the links in the post when I click on it. I’m not a programmer, though, so I don’t know how much more work that is to create.
]]>My theme uses relative URLs for images. In conjunction with SPCL, this leads to errors on saving posts. The plugin should detect relative URLs and prepend the blog URL before calling WP_HTTP::request.
]]>This looks like a great plugin. An English localization/translation would make it available to many more people.
]]>Hallo.
Ich bekomme die Meldung
https://e.v. (Couldn’t resolve host ‘e.v.’)
obwohl es im Quelltext keinen Link mit solch einem Link gibt.
Woran kann das liegen?
]]>Hi,
I would be interested in two compatibilities:
First: any experience on multisite installs? I do not see why it should be problematic
Second: Any plans to internationalize the plugin? It would be not a big undertaking. I can provide you with a platform for the translation @ https://translate.foe-services.de . For free for all your plugins if you are interested.
Christian
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