The single-page scan lets you do a scan on any single page individually, outside of the normal website crawl. This is useful for error checks on a single page that has been recently updated.
The web browser extension also can show the results of a scan on individual pages from domains that are not included in the subscription.
When you request a single-page scan, the URL for the page is sent to our crawler, which then crawls the page in the same way as it crawls any other page in a regular full domain scan. The single-page scan does not analyze the HTML that is downloaded in your browser.
Every time a single-page scan is triggered by a user, either from the web browser extension or from within the application, it is added to a queue of tasks on our servers. This queue also contains all of the scheduled and on-demand domain scans across the entire server/environment. Please note that single-page scans have the lowest priority in the queue. In other words, if there are several ongoing domain scans (scheduled or on-demand) on the server and a user starts a Single Page Scan, it goes to the back of the queue and then must wait for other scans to complete.
The reason for this is that all scans for other customers on the same server would be slowed down if single-page scans had top priority. For example, if Customer A started 10 pingle-page scans, it would force Customer B’s scheduled scan to take 2 hours longer.
For these reasons, expect that a single-page scan may take 30 minutes or longer, depending on the current server load.
The IP address must be whitelisted for the single-page scan to work. The IP addresses used are based on your location:
This section gives instructions on how to do a scan on a single page.
Click Prioritized Content (the bell icon) from the domain dashboard.
The Prioritized Content page opens.
Click Open Page Details (the page icon) on the same row as the page that you want to do a scan on. The Page Dashboard page opens.
Click Re-scan this page (an icon with recycling arrows).
The scan begins. A pop-up box gives the information, "Re-scanning this page has started and will be finished in a few minutes."
The IP address must be whitelisted for the single-page scan to work. The IP addresses used are based on your location:
This section gives instructions on how to use the web browser extension to start a scan on pages that are included in your subscription.
Click Single Page Scan (icon of recycling arrows) in the extension toolbar.
A log is automatically created. It shows the history of all single-page scans on the page. Information in the log includes:
For more information, see the user guide article:
The IP address must be whitelisted for the single-page scan to work. The IP addresses used are based on your location:
For more information, see the user guide article:
This section gives instructions on how to do a scan on pages that are not included in the Acquia Optimize subscription.
Open the web browser extension on the webpage that you want to do a scan on. On a page that is not covered by your subscription, the normal selection for content issues (bug icon) is not available and is replaced by "Page not found".
Click Scan (icon of recycling arrows) in the extension toolbar.
Click Scan this page.
The extension does not perform the scan, it is an Acquia Optimize scan.
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The scan needs access to the pages that it will do the scan on. This can be a challenge for some CMS systems. If you have issues with the single-page scan, whitelist the IP address. If needed, contact the support team
The results of single-page scans on an external page are not saved in the Acquia Optimize database and cannot be marked as being fixed. The counters that display these scan results are not live and are only updated after each new scan.
For another way to do a single-page scan using the web browser extension, see the user guide article:
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Tue Dec 03 2024 12:59:34 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)