Hi Jools,
Another one for you!
I was searching for Corydoras parallelus on Google, the Cat-eLog page was the first hit .
However when you click on it, you get to Planet, but to an error page, which after a few seconds just re-directs you to the home page. The link from Google search is: https://www.planetcatfish.com/corydoras_parallelus
I'm guessing this has something to do with splitting Corydoras in the Cat-eLog, maybe the url of the pages has changed, when I tried another Corydoras the link from google worked fine, but also included the lineage in the url e.g. https://www.planetcatfish.com/corydoras(ln5)_elegans
Google link broken
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Re: Google link broken
Hi Marc,
In recent history, Planetcatfish split up all the corys by their lineages. The link which Google gave you is an outdated link, I suspect probably stored by Google after one of its web bots crawled around the Planet prior to this reorganization.
Here's your link from Google: https://www.planetcatfish.com/corydoras_parallelus
Here's the current address: https://www.planetcatfish.com/corydoras(ln9)_parallelus
If Google has cached an old address, I would imagine it will update the info eventually as its bots continue to surf the web, but I imagine there are ways to report broken links the Google. Not sure it's a code issue.
Cheers, Eric
In recent history, Planetcatfish split up all the corys by their lineages. The link which Google gave you is an outdated link, I suspect probably stored by Google after one of its web bots crawled around the Planet prior to this reorganization.
Here's your link from Google: https://www.planetcatfish.com/corydoras_parallelus
Here's the current address: https://www.planetcatfish.com/corydoras(ln9)_parallelus
If Google has cached an old address, I would imagine it will update the info eventually as its bots continue to surf the web, but I imagine there are ways to report broken links the Google. Not sure it's a code issue.
Cheers, Eric
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Re: Google link broken
Thanks Eric,
I thought that the issue would be related to the splitting of Corydoras, just wasn't sure what the resolution would be, waiting for a bot to find the new address seems like a nice easy resolution .
I thought that the issue would be related to the splitting of Corydoras, just wasn't sure what the resolution would be, waiting for a bot to find the new address seems like a nice easy resolution .
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Re: Google link broken
Yes, that's right. However, if Corydoras parallelus was entered as a synonym, then the link would work forvevermore - this is how it's designed to work.
For example, https://www.planetcatfish.com/corydoras_barbatus
Hope that makes sense,
Jools
For example, https://www.planetcatfish.com/corydoras_barbatus
Hope that makes sense,
Jools
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