It looks like only admins can see the broken link checker?
But it is the editors that need to be able to see the broken links so they can fix them!
Is it possible to give them permissions to see the list of broken links?
Thanks!!
]]>Is your Yoast SEO plugin able to find broken links from the one page to another unexisting page in the current WordPress site?
]]>Is your Redirection plugin able to find broken links from the one page to another unexisting page in the current WordPress site? 404 logs only shows others access an unexisting page, not limited to the source from the page in the current WordPress site.
]]>When I checked the last 20 supposedly-broken links from the settings, I found that some are, in fact, false positives. This seems to be due to the plugin not correctly decoding URL strings containing non-Latin characters. For example, the following URL is flagged as broken:/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/%C3%98%C2%B3%C3%98%C2%B1%C3%99%C2%85%C3%98%C2%A7%C3%9B%C2%8C%C3%98%C2%B4%C3%9B%C2%8C.png
and is displayed on browser as follows:
However, when decoded, this URL is valid:/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/???????.png
So it seems that the plugin is not handling URL encoding/decoding properly for non-Latin characters, resulting in “many broken links” notification from the plugin.
Could you please look into this issue? thanks in advance.
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