seo-analyzer | Analyze and score a directory of web pages for SEO | Search Engine Optimization library
kandi X-RAY | seo-analyzer Summary
kandi X-RAY | seo-analyzer Summary
Analyze and score a directory of web pages for SEO. This project is designed to crawl a sub-folder of a web site and score the pages for SEO. There are some general rules, such as looking at title, description, keywords, and making a general determination if they are strong SEO-wise. As this utility scans a site, pages on the site are scored while any links that go off the site are only checked if they are valid (404.). Run this utility by updating the configuration file or providing command line options, or some combination of both. Anything specified on the command line will override anything in the configuration file. It is best to run this on a sub-section of a website. While you could run it from /, doing that could be very slow and potentially crash the app due to memory exhaustion if the site has a lot of pages and links. A better method is to chunk the site by sub-folder and analyze a section at a time.
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What I am trying to do is to run a Python script from my C# application.
I have read numerous threads here, and have put the following code together:
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Answered 2019-Nov-08 at 20:09CommandLineProcess class - Starts a command line process and waits until it finishes. All standard output/error is captured, and no separate window is started for the process:
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I made a website using one of the free bootstrap site builder (Mobirise), while the codes looks messy and likely used too much unnecessary javascript, the site looks fine on browser and not sluggish.
However, when I analyse it with one of the free seo analyser, all of them return saying I have no description or title, even though the code definitely have it, and comes up with keywords such as "site requires javascript" and "please enable javascript".
From some of the tools that render the site as well, it usually just render the navigation bar only without the remaining content.
I tried to target it by searching those keyword phrases in the files and see if one of the javascript library acting funny and give those warnings but those phrases are not to be find within any files. So my deduction is it is a browser or server issued warning.
What is the issue here and how may I solve it? If it indeed is a coding issue, how do I know which javascript library is at fault?
The site is here
The tools I have been using includesthis & this & this
Thank you for your help in advance!
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Answered 2017-Jun-11 at 08:50There is no coding issue with your site, it's more a problem you need to see with your hosting provider.
Without user agent header, a visitor gets 403 error:
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