5661 broken internal hyperlinks

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Steve

This is what the Reports say about my website, that has
4075 pages...

So I have 5661 broken internal hyperlinks and I have to
ask:

Is this a problem?...

My website is fine, there are ZERO broken hyperlinks for
users who surf my website on the Internet...The site seems
to be running fine, although I have noticed a few
corrupted pages, which I am fixing now...

After a cursory check, I suspect that all 4000+ pages on
my website have a "broken internal hyperlink" found in the
html code, and the extension is:

_files/filelist.xml

I have thousands of "hyperlinks", and these are NOT EVEN
REAL hyperlinks, in the html section of my pages, that add
this line right under the "<meta name=" section of code:

<link rel=File-List
href="./Lower_Nazareth_field_files/filelist.xml">

I did a search on my pc for the file:

filelist.xml

and found about 40 of these buggers dispersed in different
folders on my hard-drive...

Should I delete all of these xml files?...

Are these potentially harmful?...

I am also finding these 2 lines of code in about 1000
pages on my site right under the xml code:

<link rel=Edit-Time-Data href="./5-
17_Brewers_at_Milf_files/editdata.mso">
<link rel=OLE-Object-Data href="./5-
17_Brewers_at_Milf_files/oledata.mso">


And I have found 2 or 3 files on my hard-drive called:

editdata.mso & oledata.mso

Are these files harmful?...

Should I delete them?...

I am just worried, because I am finding more and more
corrupted files on my website every day and wonder if
these files:

filelist.xml
editdata.mso
oledata.mso

have anything to do with it...

Thank you...

Steve
 
Did you by any chance create any of these pages with an application other than FrontPage, such as
Word or Publisher??

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Steve Easton
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