linkrot

linkrot
● ►en n. m. ►WEB Litt. "Pourrissement du lien". Affection touchant irrémédiablement le web: au fil du temps, les sites changent, disparaissent, les noms des pages sont modifiés, de sortes que les liens de site en site sont régulièrement faux. Mais la proportion de 404 semble augmenter de plus en plus, malheureusement.

Dictionnaire d'informatique francophone. 2013.

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