• Resolved pstidsen

    (@pstidsen)


    Hi there,

    I have been using the local checker for several years for multiple sites. I am considering moving to the cloud version. However, I do have a couple of questions before:

    1. Will the cloud crawler look at the front end instead of the database? I get lots of errors in the local system because another system (WPML) uses some custom slugs for some link types and then convert them to correctly URL’s in the front end on the fly.
    2. Is it possible to get an overview (and export) which links that are contained on each URL?
    3. What are the general compatibility with WPML?

    Best Regards,
    Peter B. Stidsen

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  • Plugin Support Zafer – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport15)

    Hi @pstidsen,

    I hope you are doing well today!

    Please find our responses as below;

    1. The cloud crawler will still check the URLs that are accessible to the public, so it will look at the front end of your website rather than directly accessing the database. This should help with the issue you mentioned regarding custom slugs being converted to correct URLs on the front end.
    2. The cloud version of Broken Link Checker should provide you with an overview of the links contained on each URL. You should be able to export this information as well for further analysis or sharing with others.
      https://prnt.sc/ehsMsdpzp9PA
    3. Broken Link Checker is generally compatible with WPML and we don’t have any issues reported with the latest version.

    Please let us know if you need further help or clarification.

    Kind regards,
    Zafer

    Thread Starter pstidsen

    (@pstidsen)

    Hi Zafer,

    Thanks for your reply. I do have a follow-up question:

    1. Perfect!
    2. I can only see an option for downloading broken links and the pages they are seen at. Is it possible to download a list of non-broken links?
    3. Sounds good
    Plugin Support Nithin – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport11)

    Hi @pstidsen,

    I can only see an option for downloading broken links and the pages they are seen at. Is it possible to download a list of non-broken links?

    I’m afraid, there isn’t any such setting at the moment. The Broken Link Checker scan can only help with listing out links which aren’t accessible or broken.

    However, could we know the use case of getting the list of non-broken links, so that we could check with our developers on whether such a feature could be considered in future updates?

    Kind Regards,

    Nithin

    Thread Starter pstidsen

    (@pstidsen)

    Hi Nithin,

    Thanks for your reply. And thank you for confirming that it is not possible to achieve this at the moment.

    As mentioned, the site is using WPML for different language versions. I wanted to list all URL’s (and their origin) to see where there is linked from one language to another because this should be fixed manually so the linking is internal in the same language.

    I am aware that this use case might be out of scope of your plugin. Instead, I am looking into standard web scraping techniques in order to achieve this.

    However, it was nice to know, that the cloud method is analyzing the front end instead of the local method that is analyzing the links in the database.

    Best Regards,
    Peter

    Plugin Support Kris – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport13)

    Hi @pstidsen

    This does not fit the purpose of BLC to collect all links from the site and allow to export of such a list, as the main goal to to report broken links. However, I pinged our BLC Team to review your query. We will post an update here as soon as more information is available.

    Kind Regards,
    Kris

    Plugin Support Kris – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport13)

    Hi again

    We have feedback from the BLC Team, and just as I thought that isn’t in the scope of the plugin and we do not plan such improvement.

    Kind Regards,
    Kris

    If you are slightly familiar with the database tool on your site, you might find the links there.

    There is a table with all links of the local BLC checker.

    For the cloud version: both the Yoast as Rank Math SEO tools collect all links on a website.

    Would need a join to get the related posts.

    Thread Starter pstidsen

    (@pstidsen)

    Hi there,

    Thanks for your replies.

    @brbrbr I want all links, not only those in the post content etc. But also links in menu structure, footer, widgets, related posts etc. If I succeed with the web scraper for links, I will turn back with a solution.

    / Peter

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