John S. Denker wrote:

However, the apparently non-deprecated version
  http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/
contains almost as many broken links etc.
Here's the summary:

 Code Occurrences  What to do
 200     1         There are broken fragments which must be fixed.
 301     1         You should update the link.
 302     28        Usually nothing.
 401     4         The link is not public. You'd better specify it.
 403     1         The link is forbidden! This needs fixing.
 404     57        The link is broken. Fix it NOW!
 405     1         The server does not allow HEAD requests.
 500     37        Either the hostname is incorrect or ...

Interested parties may grab the details from
  http://www.av8n.net/~jsd/alsa/checked-links2.html
  http://www.av8n.net/~jsd/alsa/checked-links2.html.gz

Thanks for that. If you have the inclination to send in a patch that would be very appreciated. Otherwise it will have to wait for me to get some more time.


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