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Issue #1
- Andrew A.
- I've done a little better research, and this is what I have found:
If you have taken an article dated 11 March 2019, no wonder all positions are before the date. How about taking an article dated November 2017: https://www.blogdumoderateur.com/transformation-digitale-agriculture/.
The first link points to:
https://www.bdmjob.com/emplois/analyste-fonctionnel-h-f-2721841-3.html?utm_medium=siteweb&utm_source=blogdumoderateur&utm_campaign=transformation-digitale-agriculture&utm_content=jobrollarticle&utm_term=Analyste%20Fonctionnel%20H/F
> Date : 25/03/2019
The rest of the links bring the same result. If you check an archived version at web.archive.org, the jobs will be completely different: http://web.archive.org/web/20180131225745/https://www.blogdumoderateur.com/transformation-digitale-agriculture/.
Thus, this element is dynamic, auxiliary => should be removed from the article.
(Also, the jobs site is on the same network, so there is no need for an external widget if the script works on the same servers.)
- Declined by admin
- Type of issue
- IV page is missing essential content
- Reported
- Mar 27, 2019
1 - Is a static element. Is obtained directly with the HTML of the article (no external widgets)
2 - All positions are before the date of the article, which mean that is collected manually by the author of this post.
Check my template for an example of better handling this issue