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Once the page has fully loaded, select an article to work on. Click on the link to make sure the tool has correctly identified the problem (errors can be reported on the talk page). If the link is incorrect you can try a Google search to locate it again, right-click and copy the URL, and paste into prompt create by the "Input correct URL" option or "Input archive URL". The color in the box on the left changes to the type of replacement that will be performed on the URL. When you're finished click "Save changes" and the tool will merge your changes and present a preview or the difference before letting you save.
There are principally two types of redirects used: HTTP 301 (permanent redirect) and HTTP 302 (regular redirect). In the former it is recommended that the site update the URL to use the new address. While in contrast, the latter is optional and should be reviewed by a human operator.
Some links might be access redirect as to avoid the need to log into a system. These may be said to be permalink. Finally, there are redirects that point to fake or soft 404 pages. Do not blindly change these links![clarification needed]
The Wayback Machine is a valuable tool for dead link repair. The simplest way to get the list of links from the Wayback Machine is to click on the row. You can also load the results manually and paste them in using the "Use archive URL" option. The software will attempt to insert the URL using the archiveurl parameter of {{cite web}}.
The tool downloads the wiki text using the edit page. It checks that the page exists and is not a redirect. Then it processes the markup: escaping certain comments so they are visible, remove nowiki'ed parts, expand link templates, numbering bracketed links, adding reference numbers, and marking links tagged with {{dead link}}. Since templates are not actually expanded this prevents some from working as intended, most notably external link templates. A possible remedy is to use a better parser such as mwlib from Collection. The parsed paged can be seen by appending &source=yes&debug=yes
to the end of the URL.
It is preferable to link using the [1] interwiki prefix. Change the link as such:
[http://toolserver.org/~dispenser/view/Checklinks checklinks] [[tools:~dispenser/view/Checklinks|checklinks]]
Linking to a specific page (swap ?page=
for /
):
[http://toolserver.org/~dispenser/cgi-bin/webchecklinks.py?page=Edip_Yuksel Edip Yuksel links] [[tools:~dispenser/cgi-bin/webchecklinks.py/Edip_Yuksel |Edip Yuksel links]]
![]() | The da Vinci Barnstar | |
For the work you do on the link checker tool, which makes FAC so much easier. Thank you. Ealdgyth - Talk 14:53, 18 May 2008 (UTC) |