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🐛Bio.tools IDs appear with additional #! nonsense #571

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matuskalas opened this issue Sep 13, 2023 · 2 comments
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🐛Bio.tools IDs appear with additional #! nonsense #571

matuskalas opened this issue Sep 13, 2023 · 2 comments
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1/2. This is a major problem when people copy & paste these IDs and use then totally wrong IRIs in some data/other resources.

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  • FIX: Make sure these are rewritten (Apache) to the correct IRI/PID form, i.e. in this case https://bio.tools/bigl

2/2. What's worse, search engines are picking these up😟 Web search returned this rubbish, how come did it appear there?!?

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This was DuckDuckGo.

  • FIX: Check that messed-up URIs do not appear anywhere in data, e.g. in the Schema.org info on the Bio.tools pages etc.
@matuskalas matuskalas added bug A bug or suspected bug. critical priority Our top priorities, including most of the reported bugs. labels Sep 13, 2023
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@matuskalas That is strange. I can see the URLs with additional #! on duckduckgo but nowhere else.

Can you replicate how one gets to these URLs?

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veitveit commented Oct 2, 2024

@matuskalas Please provide a reproducible example as I do not see this anymore, also not on duckduckgo

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