• Resolved Doug Wollison

    (@dougwollison)


    I’m using this on a site that makes extensive use of resuable blocks, and I have the plugin scan those as well for broken links.

    Apparently, it likes to scan in-page anchor links as absolute urls (e.g. href="#mysection" gets checked as mysite.com/2022/10/my-reusable-block/#mysection)

    I don’t think the plugin can/would check for valid anchor links (e.g. if an element with that id is present in the content), so I think this is in error and would prefer to at least have an option to opt-out of checking relative in-page anchor links.

    • This topic was modified 3 years, 5 months ago by Doug Wollison.
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  • Plugin Support Jair – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport15)

    Hi @dougwollison,

    I hope you are doing well today!

    We have informed our developers to check the issue and fix if required, can you please share some screenshots if possible so that we can add this to our reports.

    Please also be informed that we are planning to release the completely revamped version of the plugin. Thank you for your interest.

    Kind regards,
    Zafer

    Plugin Support Jair – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport15)

    Hi again @dougwollison,

    We have an update from our developers that they are working on API side scans and it will work as you mentioned.

    Kind regards,
    Zafer

    Plugin Support Nithin – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport11)

    Hi @dougwollison,

    Since we haven’t heard from you for a while. I’ll mark this thread as resolved for now. Please feel free to re-open the thread if you need further assistance.

    Best Regards
    Nithin

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