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Description

The OG Linkchecker module allows designated OG roles to view group-specific Linkchecker reports so that group owners (for example) can find and fix broken links in their own groups.

For users with the "Access group broken links report" OG permission, a menu tab for a group Linkchecker report is added to the main group entity. This report behaves exactly like the administrative broken links report, but only shows links which appear in that group.

Users with the Linkchecker "Access broken links report" permission automatically gain access both to each group's broken links report (provided they have permissions to view the group content) and to the "OG Linkchecker groups summary" report, which provides the following information:

* The content type of each group as well as a link to the group broken links report
* The group content types that are associated with each group (so the site admin knows which content types to select in the Linkchecker configuration)
* The group roles and whether or not each role has access to the group broken links report
* The number of broken links in each group (not including links in comments)

Requirements

Linkchecker
Organic Groups (use OG Linkchecker 1.x for OG 7.x-1.5, and OG Linkchecker 2.x for OG 2.x)

Acknowledgements

The OG Linkchecker module is the result of work done by the USAID-funded Knowledge for Health (K4Health) Project, which is led by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for Communication Programs (CCP). Its contribution to Drupal.org is sponsored by K4Health and USAID.

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