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    #21
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    wrzc.org
    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon View Post
    There is a limit on the length of a GET parameter. It's best to do it via a POST instead.
    No their isn't. The only way your limited is by how many characters the browser can handle. For most browsers this is a few thousand which means no problem. The problem is with some older versions of IE which can only handle 2,083 characters but that's still a shit load of links. Currently his link checker stops at 75 links. 2,083 characters is at least 100 links so your fine.

    Although it's old it's a good reference as most modern browsers will have no problems and it's the older ones you need to worry about. http://www.boutell.com/newfaq/misc/urllength.html

    I've built this using this idea and have it working on a site fine. It works perfectly and is incredibly fast.
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    #22
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    CodeSociety.net
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Happy View Post
    Thanks.

    About the update.
    If you want just use a different id for the $_GET function for the update. Right now your using url=XXXXX but for the update you could use links=XXXXX which will mean all the links on everyone's site still go to the page which is what you want from a Google point of view. You can easily have a if ($_GET == url) then do the old way and else if ($_GET == links) do the new way.
    Yes exactly

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon View Post
    There is a limit on the length of a GET parameter. It's best to do it via a POST instead.
    Your right there is a limit. Using post tho i would have to have them make a form but then again its prob best. If i go this route i can have them send other values as well hidden ones.



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    #23
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    CodeSociety.net
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Happy View Post
    No their isn't. The only way your limited is by how many characters the browser can handle. For most browsers this is a few thousand which means no problem. The problem is with some older versions of IE which can only handle 2,083 characters but that's still a shit load of links. Currently his link checker stops at 75 links. 2,083 characters is at least 100 links so your fine.

    Although it's old it's a good reference as most modern browsers will have no problems and it's the older ones you need to worry about. http://www.boutell.com/newfaq/misc/urllength.html

    I've built this using this idea and have it working on a site fine. It works perfectly and is incredibly fast.

    Your right its a browser limit. But they do have limits. But as you have said its big enough not to worry about.

    actually i ran into that exact link googling for limits hehe. So disregard my above post! hehe



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    #24
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    PlatinumW.org NexusDDL.com HD-United.org CheckLinks.org FLVD.org
    Mr Happy, you have made some very good points

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    #25
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    CodeSociety.net
    I have added this current feature: http://immortalxx.com/Link-Checker/?...1.0.0.rar.html

    example of this working, now i have to write some mods to using it

    Thanks for the idea Mr. Happy

    If anyone is interested in writing any mods for immortalxx.com please let me know via here or pm You will get credit of course.



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    #26
    Member
    Website's:
    shexy.net
    did the linkchecker stopped working? it says no links found

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    #27
    Member
    Website's:
    WarezEurope.com
    I am currently using this. I would like to see where the member checking links does not leave our site. Great work though.

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    #28
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    Website's:
    wrzc.org
    Quote Originally Posted by Dman View Post
    Mr Happy, you have made some very good points
    Cheers Dman. You know your stuff so that means a lot.
    Quote Originally Posted by UncleSam View Post
    I am currently using this. I would like to see where the member checking links does not leave our site. Great work though.
    Sorta impossible as the script is on another site. Best you can do is create a phpup window which shows the information they can close when their finished with and remain on your site.
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    #29
    Member
    i have been using this from quite a long time, i like this link checker

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    #30
    Member
    Why not make a javascript plugin for sites which takes the links off the page, then opens a popup with your site, with the links in the url. So like
    /Link-Checker/?links[]=http://rapidshare.com/files/1986/ffafsad.rar&links[]=http://rapidshare.com/files/8796/jhhkh.rar

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