RE: Link Checkers

BELL Scott A ([email protected])
Thu, 13 Apr 1995 19:24:21 +0500


Yes - there was one( name unknown/exact URL unknown ) at EIT's site.
Email Jay Weber at [email protected] for his http address.

Scott
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From: [email protected] on Apr 13, 1995 3:28 PM
Subject: Link Checkers
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Looking through the archives, I haven't seen anything on this yet.

Does anyone know, or is there any info on any methods/scripts/etc to
where
I can periodically launch some script to check out all of the anchor
links
within a set of HTML docs? That way, we could verify if any of our
links within our different applications have changed.

- Jim <[email protected]>