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    Can you use Screaming Frog to find all instances of relative or absolute linking?

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    • Merkle-Impaqt
      Merkle-Impaqt last edited by

      My client wants to pull every instance of an absolute URL on their site so that they can update them for an upcoming migration to HTTPS (the majority of the site uses relative linking). Is there a way to use the extraction tool in Screaming Frog to crawl one page at a time and extract every occurrence of _href="http://" _?

      I have gone back and forth between using an x-path extractor as well as a regex and have had no luck with either.

      Ex. X-path: //*[starts-with(@href, “http://”)][1]

      Ex. Regex: href=\”//

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      • CleverPhD
        CleverPhD @Ria_ last edited by

        This only works if you have downloaded all the HTML files to your local computer.  That said, it works quite well!  I am betting this is a database driven site and so would not work in the same way.

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        • CleverPhD
          CleverPhD last edited by

          Regex: href=("|'|)http:(?:/{1,3}|[a-z0-9%])|[a-z0-9.-]+.

          This allows for your link to have the " or ' or nothing between the = and the http   If you have any other TLDs you can just keep expanding on the |

          I modified this from a posting in github https://gist.github.com/gruber/8891611

          You can play with tools like http://regexpal.com/ to test your regexp against example text

          I assumed you would want the full URL and that was the issue you were running into.

          As another solution why not just fix the https in the main navigation etc, then once you get the staging/testing site setup, run ScreamingFrog on that site and find all the 301 redirects or 404s and then use that report to find all the URLs to fix.

          I would also ping ScreamingFrog - this is not the first time they have been asked this question.  They may have a better regexp and/or solution vs what I have suggested.

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          • BeanstalkIM
            BeanstalkIM last edited by

            Depending on how you've coded everything you could try to setup a Custom Search under Configuration.  This will scan the HTML of the page so if the coding was consistent you could put something like href="http://www.yourdomain.com" as the string it's looking for and in the Custom tab on the resulting pages it'll show you all the ones that match the string.

            That's the only way I can think of to get Screaming Frog to pull it but looking forward to anyone else's thoughts. 🙂

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            • Ria_
              Ria_ last edited by

              If you have access to all the website's files, you could try finding all instances in the directory using something like Notepad++. Could even use find and replace.

              This is how I tend to locate those one-liners among hundreds of files.

              Good luck!

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