Running on Umbraco 7.3.6 and tried out Diplo Link Checker.
All in all a great tool but there is a problem when the URL contains an accent circonflexe (^).
For example:
Île-de-France is a page on the site, and it load when I click on the link listed on the page above.
http://**[dns blanked by me]/france/île-de-france/
However Diplo list the following error:
Link Details
URL http://**[blanked by me]/france/île-de-france/
Status 404 Not Found
Explanation Indicates that the server did not find the target resource or is not willing to disclose that one exists.
Content HTML Page
Link Type Hyperlink (a href)
Link Text Île-de-France
Page France
I'm not too concerned and will probably use the package anyway, but I thought you might like to know.
Funny, when I posted this the URL error did list the ampersand and code, but on the forum this is now replaced by the i with circonflexe. :)
The URL listed in the error by Diplo Link Checker is:
france/ & # 238 ; le-de-france/
(I've put in spaces in the hope that this will now show correctly in the forum post).
Accent circonflexe
Running on Umbraco 7.3.6 and tried out Diplo Link Checker. All in all a great tool but there is a problem when the URL contains an accent circonflexe (^).
For example: Île-de-France is a page on the site, and it load when I click on the link listed on the page above. http://**[dns blanked by me]/france/île-de-france/
However Diplo list the following error: Link Details URL http://**[blanked by me]/france/île-de-france/ Status 404 Not Found Explanation Indicates that the server did not find the target resource or is not willing to disclose that one exists. Content HTML Page Link Type Hyperlink (a href) Link Text Île-de-France Page France
I'm not too concerned and will probably use the package anyway, but I thought you might like to know.
Funny, when I posted this the URL error did list the ampersand and code, but on the forum this is now replaced by the i with circonflexe. :)
The URL listed in the error by Diplo Link Checker is: france/ & # 238 ; le-de-france/ (I've put in spaces in the hope that this will now show correctly in the forum post).
Thanks for reporting this. I'll look into this for the next version. I'm guessing it's some type of encoding issue?
is working on a reply...