redirected just for the answer to be documented in archive.
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De : Gale Andrews <[email protected]>
À : Kriss <[email protected]>
Envoyé le : Lundi 22 avril 2013 1h13
Objet : Re: callers of obsolete page
| >From Kriss <[email protected]>
| Sun, 21 Apr 2013 08:55:14 +0100 (BST)
| Subject: callers of obsolete page
> I have understood that when a page is missing, the link is red; ok.
> but if the link is a paragraph, how do we know that this paragraph
> exists really in the page ?
>
> ex:
> http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/FAQ:Recording/fr#noise6
> is a blue link but paragraph #noise6 is missing
The Wiki software is not clever enough to detect that the anchor
#noise6 does not exist.
Try a link checker:
http://validator.w3.org/checklink .
> Second point,
> According to En FAQ page
>
> FAQ:Recording/fr must be split into 2 pages: Troubleshooting and How To's/fr
>
> and I can recreate both new /fr pages from previous contents
> and clear or delete(if allowed) the contents of initial Recording/fr page
> but original callers of Recording/fr must be realigned consequently.
>
>
> how do I know the pages referencing a page becoming obsolete ?
> http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/FAQ/fr
You can use (in the Sidebar > Toolbox) "What links here" to check
if any pages are linking to the current page you are on.
I have deleted http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/FAQ:Recording/fr .
In case "What links here" only detects pages that are linking to the
root page (and does not detect pages that are linking to an anchor),
deleting the page is the best way to find that out. Any page that
was linking to an anchor on the deleted page will now show a red
link.
Gale
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