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RePEc Data Check for series repec:cml:incocp

Each night we check the validity of new and modified templates in the RePEc archives mirrored at EconPapers and run a link checker on a portion of the data. Data for series last updated 2023-04-25 03:43:32 GMT.
  • Data checked 2024-10-27 06:36:26 GMT, 1 errors and 0 warnings. 108 templates without errors.
  • 108 URLs checked 2024-12-13 11:44:36 GMT, 0 errors, 108 warnings
  • Currently mirrored files for series (login with username datacheck and password repec)
  • Results for the cml archive.
  • Access statistics for repec:cml:incocp.

EconPapers listing for Investigación Conjunta-Joint Research From Centro de Estudios Monetarios Latinoamericanos, CEMLA
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Bibliographic data for series maintained by Matias Ossandon Busch ().


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Data checked 2024-10-27 06:36:26 GMT, 1 errors and 0 warnings. 108 templates without errors.
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Files with errors or warnings

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Errors

  1. (Incocp!00205es-6.rdf, line 1): Item handle [repec:cml:incoes:5es-6] is not an item in repec:cml:incocp

 

URL check

108 URLs checked 2024-12-13 11:44:36 GMT, 0 errors, 108 warnings

Warnings

Warnings indicate possible problems or errors. Warnings are issued for the following conditions:

  • Redirects: Redirects are used to indicate that a resource has moved to a new location. This is a legitimate use but the redirect is unlikely to stay in place forever so it is a good idea to update the information before the redirect is lost. Unfortunately many webservers are misconfigured to give a redirection status code (3xx) when it should send an error status code (usually 401, 403 or 404). The URL needs correcting if you follow the link and end up on a page mentioning an error code or that the page could not be found.
  • Inconsistent file format: The server indicates that this is a html-document but the extension of the file name is inconsistent with this. This could be a spurious warning but the most likely source of this is a bad URL and a server that is misconfigured to send a '200 OK' response together with a custom error page. If so, the URL should be corrected in the template.

Warnings in series repec:cml:incocp

 
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