![]() Fixes a bug that caused 'urls' containing a bunch of javascript to appear as bad links under very specific and unlikely circumstances Now the images are given the status "missing image src" so that they can be distinguished from missing link urls in the By Status and other views. Previously 'flag missing link url' would also pick up img tags with missing src, if image check was switched on, but would confusingly mark them with the status "missing link url". More clearly marks image tags with empty source. potential horizontal scroll issue in SEO>Summary selected spellcheck language not being 'remembered' sometimes some false results in the spellcheck, which were due to concatenation of words with certain settings and when certain html tags run together Fixes a possible issue with character encoding In other words if an instance has been discovered at that point which doesn't have the nofollow keyword in its rel, then the link will be followed. Now observes rel=nofollow in a link, if at the point the engine comes to follow that link, *all instances discovered so far* are marked 'rel=nofollow'. This does raise some questions and the matter is left open at this point. ie if it is internal according to its domain, integrity does not mark it as an external link or treat it as external, ie not following it. Despite collecting the data and possibly generating a warning, Integrity does not *observe* the rel=external at this point. This may be deliberate and is legal but there are serious SEO implications if it happens unintentionally. Now generates a warning if a link that appears to be internal (from its domain) but is marked rel=external. Fixes a problem with the link inspector not displaying all instances of the link url if it appears multiple times on a particular page Opens and scans a list of links in HTML, CSV, plain text format, or XML sitemap.On finish, send an email, save a report, open a file or Applescript, FTP the sitemap XML, and other actions. ![]()
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