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RePEc Data Check for series repec:mmf:mmfc06

Each night we check the validity of new and modified templates in the RePEc archives mirrored at EconPapers and run a link checker on a portion of the data. Data for series last updated 2007-04-24 10:15:00 GMT.
  • Data checked 2008-10-26 02:55:39 GMT, 2 errors and 1 warnings. 99 templates without errors.
  • 100 URLs checked 2008-11-19 08:13:45 GMT, 1 errors, 1 warnings
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EconPapers listing for Money Macro and Finance (MMF) Research Group Conference 2006 from Money Macro and Finance Research Group
Series data maintained by Christopher F. Baum ().


rdf-files, ReDIF compliance

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Data checked 2008-10-26 02:55:39 GMT, 2 errors and 1 warnings. 99 templates without errors.
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Files with errors or warnings

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Errors

  1. (mmf2006.rdf, line 580): Attribute 'author-workplace-name' is wrong or misplaced. Could be correct if used in template of type 'redif-chapter 1.0' or 'redif-paper 1.0' or 'redif-book 1.0' or 'redif-article 1.0' or 'redif-software 1.0'.
  2. (mmf2006.rdf, line 599): Required attribute 'author-name' is absent in template of type 'redif-paper 1.0'

Warnings

  1. (mmf2006.rdf, line 234): Long author-name 'Bianca De Paoli, Alasdair Scott, Olaf Weeken', possibly multiple authors

 

URL check

100 URLs checked 2008-11-19 08:13:45 GMT, 1 errors, 1 warnings

Errors

Errors indicate bad URLs, the URL should be corrected or removed from the template if the file is no longer available. '500' type errors might be temporary, a count is given for the error if it has persisted for more than one week. In this case the cause (which is typically a DNS error or a problem with the server holding the file) should be investigated and the error corrected.

Warnings

Warnings indicate possible problems or errors. Warnings are issued for the following conditions:
Redirects: Redirects are used to indicate that a resource has moved to a new location. This is a legitimate use but the redirect is unlikely to stay in place forever so it is a good idea to update the information before the redirect is lost. Unfortunately many webservers are misconfigured to give a redirection status code (3xx) when it should send an error status code (usually 401, 403 or 404). The URL needs correcting if you follow the link and end up on a page mentioning an error code or that the page could not be found.
Inconsistent file format: The server indicates that this is a html-document but the extension of the file name is inconsistent with this. This could be a spurious warning but the most likely source of this is a bad URL and a server that is misconfigured to send a '200 OK' response together with a custom error page. If so, the URL should be corrected in the template.

 
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