Crawl Diagnostics: Exlude known errors and others that have been detected by mistake? New moz analytics feature?
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I'm curious if the new moz analytics will have the feature (filter) to exclude known errors from the crwal diagnostics. For example, the attached screenshot shows the URL as 404 Error, but it works fine: http://en.steag.com.br/references/owners-engineering-services-gas-treatment-ogx.php
To maintain a better overview which errors can't be solved (so I just would like to mark them as "don't take this URL into account...") I will not try to fix them again next time.
On the other hand I have hundreds of errors generated by forums or by the cms that I can not resolve on my own. Also these kind of crawl errors I would like to filter away and categorize like "errors to see later with a specialist".
Will this come with the new moz analytics? Anyway is there a list that shows which new features will still be implemented?
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Hey there,
Thanks for the question. Unfortunately you won't be able to have specific errors filtered out from the Crawl Diagnostic.
Your best bet is to start using the CSV files and generate your reports and sprints that way using Excel or whatever spreadsheet program you use.
You may also want to suggest this in our feature request forum here: https://seomoz.zendesk.com/forums/293194-Moz-Feature-Requests to start a dialogue with my Product Team.
Thanks!
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We don't have a way to exclude that at the moment, but I believe it is on our future feature list. I'm having someone from the help desk step in and offer more information.
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sorry but this is not very tricky and won't help at all
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I don't see a feature like that; you can download the report as an excel file and make your notes there. I don't know of a list of features.
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