> Dave Page wrote:
> > Probably because noone checked the log recently (we know if errors
> > occur through other channels, but not 404 warnings).
>
> well the logs still have a fair number of false positives.
> This partly due to the mirror script being a bit careless at times in
> what it should consider a valid url and the other part is url's that we
> once had and referenced in say a press release that are no longer valid
> (be it website reorg or a decision to rename directories on the ftp site).
> otoh it seems that we have at least one really broken URL in the press
> FAQ page - will see if we can fix that ...
>
What if we used a rewrite rule on 404 to actually bring up a single
entry form that said, "Report broken page: <email> <submit>".
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
>
> Stefan
>
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