Details
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Type: Bug
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Status: Closed
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Priority: Major
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Resolution: Fixed
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Affects Version/s: None
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Fix Version/s: Cloud Spider 3.03
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Component/s: Cloud Spider
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Labels:None
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Environment:
production
Description
per Mark Fillmore's email 0ct 13, 2011
Here's how the ADR checks should treat non-200 Reponses Code URLs. In the future, we'll want to make adjustments on how we handle redirects.
Tab Exclude From Check
301s N/A
302s N/A
303s N/A
400s N/A
401s N/A
403s N/A
404s N/A
500s N/A
501s N/A
503s N/A
504s N/A
505s N/A
Click Depth No
Deep Directory Depth No
Duplicate H1 Tags Yes
Duplicate Meta Description Yes
Duplicate Meta Keywords Yes
Duplicate Title Tags Yes
Excessive Table Use Yes
Javascript Yes
Large Page Size Yes
Large ViewState Code Yes
Long H1 Tags Yes
Long Meta Descriptions Yes
Long Meta Keywords Yes
Long Title Tags Yes
Missing H1 Tags Yes
Missing Meta Descriptions Yes
Missing Meta Keywords Yes
Missing Title Tags Yes
Multiple H1 Tags Yes
Multiple Meta Descriptions Yes
Multiple Meta Keywords Yes
Multiple Title Tags Yes
Short H1 Tags Yes
Short Meta Descriptions Yes
Short Meta Keywords Yes
Short Title Tags Yes
URL Appended Parameters No
URL Capitalization No
URL Encoding No
URL Hyphens No
URL Plus Signs No
URL Underscores No
Attachments
Issue Links
- duplicates
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ADMAX-2854 ADR v3 - 301 redirects considered in issue tabs
- Resolved