I have been working to get the URL shorteners I use to track my clicks, then extend the functionality.

Mostly I use http://bit.ly to shorten my urls, and I love the service.

But I did run into a need to have multiple URL’s added to one shortened URL.

I ran into http://furl.ly that does a pretty good job. I like the top header so the user will know there is something else in this link.

Issue 1: http://furl.ly kept rendering my Android Market links blank. I though this might be the service so…

I then tried http://bridgeurl.com/ as an alternative. But I faced the same issue with the a Android market links.

Come to find out, these tools use <iFrame> tags to render the page, and Android Market, along with other site block their site from loading in an <iFrame> tag.

issue 2: I then wanted to use bit.ly to shorten my url so I could track clicks, so I created a short version of my short url http://bit.ly/zYF56y and found a nasty error

STOP – there might be a problem with the requested link

The link you requested has been identified by bitly as being potentially problematic. This could be because a bitly user has reported a problem, a black-list service reported a problem, because the link has been shortened more than once, or because we have detected potentially malicious content. This may be a problem because:

  • Some URL-shorteners re-use their links, so bitly can’t guarantee the validity of this link.
  • Some URL-shorteners allow their links to be edited, so bitly can’t tell where this link will lead you.
  • Spam and malware is very often propagated by exploiting these loopholes, neither of which bitly allows for.

The link you requested may contain inappropriate content, or even spam or malicious code that could be downloaded to your computer without your consent, or may be a forgery or imitation of another website, designed to trick users into sharing personal or financial information.

 

So here was the target url: http://fur.ly/6qfz

So it seems you should not shorten and shortened URL.

Mick Knutson

Java, JavaEE, J2EE, WebLogic, WebSphere, JBoss, Tomcat, Oracle, Spring, Maven, Architecture, Design, Mentoring, Instructor and Agile Consulting. http://www.baselogic.com/blog/resume

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