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Broken Link Scanning Service for Websites

update date : 2024-06-05
  • What is a broken link

A broken link refers to a hyperlink on a webpage that is either invalid or contains a syntax error. When users click on a broken link, the target page usually fails to display, making it difficult for users to find the information they need. Identifying and fixing broken links is highly beneficial for improving the accuracy and reliability of the website's information.

Ex:When a specific option on a webpage is clicked and results in an HTTP 404 error, indicating that the page cannot be found, this is referred to as a broken link.

  • Solutions:You can correct data on pages that have links to the affected URL, or verify if the data associated with the broken link is accurate.

The report interpretation guide

  • Service description
  1. The scanning scope includes individual websites and registered domain names containing the content "www".
  2. For non-unit websites within the university, it is necessary to fill out the "Website Broken Link Scanning Service Survey Form" to apply. Please click here to download the form
  3. The scanning will be conducted regularly during each semester and during the winter and summer breaks.
  4. The rate of fixing broken links = (Total number of broken links in the last time - Total number of broken links in this scan) / Total number of broken links in the last time x 100 %
  5. After the scanning is completed, the report will be sent to the unit's contact person.
  6. If The rate of fixing broken links is 50% or less, a "Broken Link Improvement Notification" will also be sent to you.

 

Service Contact : Ms. Liao , Tel:22840306#735

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