if it is a web testing,what is a dead link and a broken
link.,and what are the other things we test in a web
application
related to functionality other than field level and form
level validations.
Answer Posted / deepak
Dead Link : A dead link or broken link is a link on the
world wide web that points to a web page or server that is
permanently unavailable. The most common result of a dead
link is a 404 error, which indicates that the web server
responded, but the specific page could not be found.
Broken Link (U can Say): A broken link refers to any
clickable text that should take you to a document, image or
webpage, that actually results in "page not found", a time
out or any other type of error.
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