Site crawl errors - download list of all urls
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Hi
Ive provided my clients developers with the pdf reports of crawl errors but these seem to miss some urls
I see there are lots of csv file download/email options
Will the email csv button send a report of everything listing all urls that are missing from the pdfs ? if not will the more specific csv reports
Would be good if i can press 1 button and get all issues listed with all urls
It does look like this happens but i just want confirmed best way asap since need to provide reports urgently, any guidance much appreciated ?
All Best
Dan
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You are welcome! I know the "manual" method often takes the longest, but in reality, it is often the most accurate. Hope this helps!
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thanks David !
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I have tried both options before, and tend to see the CSV document be the more reliable of the two. I have seen the same thing as you, where the PDF seems like it leaves out information. Unfortunately, a manual check would be required to make sure that all are included.
I always have the team download them first, double check for errors, them email them from our company email address. Makes it a bit more personal that way, rather then it being emailed directly from analytics.
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