I have solved the issue with the Bugcheck links.
I am unable to solve the issue with the DRT links in an adequate way yet. It would seem the data itself is at fault in the download I get. The following line specifically is giving my software fits:
[code]{Gw64.sys}}Adware by ClearThink - [br] [br] The kernel dump file name included a file prefix. The full driver name from the dump - [br] [b][B][COLOR="#FF0000"]{c5e48979-bd7f-4cf7-9b73-2482a67a4f37}[/COLOR][/B]Gw64.sys[/b] [br] [br] The prefix is variable.[B][COLOR="#FF0000"]}[/COLOR][/B][b] *** DO NOT UPDATE - only remove ***[/b][br][br]Reported to be infectious (adware) [br] [br] http://www.herdprotect.com/c5e48979-bd7f-4cf7-9b73-2482a67a4f37gw64.sys-ce06778ec8ef670244f072c209c1a7088535b06b.aspx [br] [br] Google search - https://www.google.com/search?q=%7Bc5e48979-bd7f-4cf7-9b73-2482a67a4f37%7DGw64.sys&sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-US:IE-ContextMenu&ie=&oe=&gws_rd=ssl}0[/code]
The highlighted region in red is causing parser errors since the parsing is based on the '{' and '}' characters.
I ask that no changes be made on the DRT output or the description due to the above. I want to see if I can handle it on the software side of things instead since it is safer to make the apps more robust than to make changes to the DRT or the DRT .txt output.