Strange 404s in Screaming Frog
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I just ran a website (Drupal) through screaming frog and the only 404s I found related to web pages which were the same as URLs already used on the website plus the company phone number so... www.company.com/[their phone number] - www.company.com/services[their phone number] - any ideas what might be causing this problem?
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Hi Luke,
As the guys above replied with, sounds like an a href with a phone number
If you check the 'inlinks' (via the lower window tab), you'll be able to see the source of these errors (the pages they are located). Obviously you can then view the source code & find the exact link, and what might be the issue.
Hope that helps!
Feel free to pop through any further questions directly to our support btw (http://www.screamingfrog.co.uk/seo-spider/support/), I only spotted this via a Google alert.
(We try and reply super quick & will always look into any problems!)
Cheers.
Dan
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This is typically caused by a link on the page that is not formed correctly.
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