• Resolved kcaluwae

    (@kcaluwae)


    Running this page throught gtmetrix I see two POST admin-ajax.php calls.

    This is the contents from the response :
    {"status":"success","data":[{"key":109,"link_id":4544,"class":"thirstylink","href":"https:\/\/www.wapititravel.com\/blog\/goto\/momondo-homepage\/","rel":"nofollow","target":"_blank","title":"Momondo homepage","nojs":false,"pass_qs":false},{"key":110,"link_id":6911,"class":"thirstylink","href":"https:\/\/www.wapititravel.com\/blog\/goto\/skyscanner-homepage\/","rel":"nofollow","target":"_blank","title":"Skyscanner homepage","nojs":false,"pass_qs":false},{"key":111,"link_id":10805,"class":"thirstylink","href":"https:\/\/www.wapititravel.com\/blog\/goto\/dollar-flight-club\/","rel":"nofollow","target":"_blank","title":"Dollar Flight Club","nojs":false,"pass_qs":false},{"key":119,"link_id":7305,"class":"thirstylink","href":"https:\/\/www.wapititravel.com\/blog\/goto\/incheon-private-transfer-to-hotel\/","rel":"nofollow","target":"_blank","title":"Incheon private transfer to hotel","nojs":false,"pass_qs":false},{"key":120,"link_id":7305,"class":"maxbutton-9 maxbutton maxbutton-world-nomads thirstylink","href":"ht... [truncated to save space (13758 more bytes)]

    Are these generated by Thirstyaffiliates. If so, could you tell me what purpose they serve and why there’re 2, at first sight, similar calls?

    Thanks.

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  • Hi @kcaluwae,

    Thanks for contacting us!

    These logs are generated from our Link Fixer module (ThirstyAffilaites > Settings > Modules > Link Fixer).

    If this module is enabled, it will run once per page and automatically fix/update your broken affiliate links.

    If you don’t need to use this feature, you can simply disable the module on its settings.

    And I’ve raised this to our developers for further checking and improvements.

    Let me know if there’s anything else that I can assist you with!

    Thread Starter kcaluwae

    (@kcaluwae)

    Ray,

    Thanks, that was helpful. Are the Link Fixer and the Link Health Checker two different things? One seems to be in the Free the other in the Pro version.

    I found an explanation about the Link health Checker so I understand how that one works. What I don’t get is how the Link Fixer will be able to automatically fix a link. How does this work?

    I’ve disabled the Link Fixer for the moment. If the development team would like to have another look at the 2 calls on this page let me know and I can reactivate it temporarily.

    Thread Starter kcaluwae

    (@kcaluwae)

    Hi @supportray,

    Could you help me with the above question?

    Tx!

    Hi @kcaluwae,

    I deeply apologize for missing your response a while back.

    Yes, the Link Fixer and Link Health Checker are two different features.

    The Link Fixer is a small Javascript that automatically checks/fixes any broken affiliate links when the page is loaded. For example, you’ve inserted a link on your post before and then decided to change some settings on your ThirstyAffiliates that are different from the previous. The Link Fixer will enforce these changes without having to reinsert the affiliate link on your post.

    If you want to disable the Link Fixer module, I suggest using the TA shortcode as an alternative when inserting affiliate links instead of the usual link insertion or hyperlinks. It’s because TA shortcode always applies the settings and doesn’t need the Link Fixer to stay updated.

    Regarding the Link Health Checker, this is a PRO feature that checks if the link is still redirecting to where you expect it to go. This is a great feature that helps you to track your links if it’s good or when it doesn’t redirect to the intended destination.

    For more information, kindly visit our guide here: https://thirstyaffiliates.com/knowledgebase/link-health-checker-works

    I hope this answers your questions! If you have further questions, feel free to ask me again. 🙂

    Best regards,

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