How can I tell what pages have links TO this page?
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Hello, Mozzers! My client has a rather messy situation, with redirects for HTTP vs. HTTPS, and two different home pages, both in subdirectories. I could explain the whole setup, but I don't think it's relevant for my question, which is this: OSE is showing three links to the page in question, but doesn't tell me WHAT those links are. Am I just missing the information somewhere? Please see screenshot for details. Thanks so much! ~ Scott
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Doh! That was exactly it - thanks so much - you ROCK!!
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Hi Scott,
In the "Link Source" button, select "All Pages"
Here i've attached a screen.Hope it helps
GR
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