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Re: Broken links, are we ever going to address them?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mark J Cox)
Tue Jan 24 03:17:26 1995

Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 16:40:57 +0100
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Reply-To: M.J.Cox@bradford.ac.uk
From: Mark J Cox <M.J.Cox@bradford.ac.uk>
To: Multiple recipients of list <www-talk@www0.cern.ch>

> > Idea 2: rather than the client implementing this, the server can do so
> > instead; when finding a failed URL it can initiated the BROKEN method
> This is my favourite too. Additionally a REDIRECTED method would be useful
> (this could even go so far as to perform an automatic correction :). Having a

I've been testing this automatic correction idea for a while.  My server
does a fuzzy match of all the URLs on the site and returns a list of
close matches on a failed URL.  Such as:

http://www.eia.brad.ac.uk/rti/guid/indox.htlm  (=/rti/guide/index.html)
http://www.eia.brad.ac.uk/rtl/  (=/btl/ or /rti/)

Of course this only traps spelling mistakes and it requires an updated
table of contents of html documents. 

Mark
Mark J Cox ---------------------- URL:http://www.eia.brad.ac.uk/mark.html
University of Bradford, UK --------------- tel +44.1274.384070/fax 391333



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