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Remember, guys, you can automate the tests. And each time someone opens the
link page, for only that moment the bad links are not displayed. As
automated tests are patient and never rest, each link is checked each time.
And here again, non-functional links can be flagged (was a good idea) with a
flag date. If that link does not work - let's say - 1 month or 3 months
after that flag, the link is removed from the databse, otherwise the flag
and the flag date is being removed.
That's how all that time and pain, and individual testing and frustration
and stress can be prevented. Why so much stress?
Sven
"Jim Henderson" <nos### [at] nospamcom> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:pan### [at] nospamcom...
> On Sat, 13 May 2006 14:15:41 -0400, Alain wrote:
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>> At least, you save the work of finding the broken links.
>
> That's the easy part, really. It's finding the replacements that takes
> the time. :-)
>
> Jim
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