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max_forlani
needs
17 years ago
a site link-checker tool. Need to find out from what pages a few links give a page not found error. Any suggestions?
latest #29
Mr. Muggles
says
17 years ago
The best free one I found is
home.snafu.de/tilman/xen...
Mr. Muggles
says
17 years ago
the name and the website looks weird, but the tool works great
Mr. Muggles
says
17 years ago
Xenu's Link Sleuth software was called the "fastest link-checking software" by PC Magazine
立即下載
max_forlani
says
17 years ago
thanks a lot
mrmuggles
Muggles will check it out now.
ツ Mike
says
17 years ago
Firefox webdeveloper addon uses
validator.w3.org/checkli...
ツ Mike
says
17 years ago
no download required. Many robots.txt files block xenu. Mine does.
ツ Mike
says
17 years ago
I have about a1,000 pages, so I don't want to waste bandwidth on various web scrubbers I don't need
ツ Mike
says
17 years ago
validator.w3.org/checkli...
just took about 4.5 minutes to do my sitemap
ツ Mike
says
17 years ago
one fire not found, a jpg that was broke by php
ツ Mike
says
17 years ago
file
max_forlani
says
17 years ago
great tip
Mike
, thanks a lot.
max_forlani
says
17 years ago
but does it go deep as well, for instance when it checks a page, will it go on checking the links on that page, etc?
ツ Mike
says
17 years ago
I'll do a test.
ツ Mike
says
17 years ago
Check linked documents recursively, recursion depth limit is 150. You must choose the option and specify depth
max_forlani
says
17 years ago
no need Mike, I found it out. It checks all the links on a page. You can specify it how deep you want it. Thanks for the tip and offer.
ツ Mike
says
17 years ago
I forgot how I do it now
max_forlani
says
17 years ago
We were writing at the same time. I did exactly as you suggested and it worked great. Again, thanks.
ツ Mike
says
17 years ago
I use Google sitemaps
ツ Mike
says
17 years ago
I have a url list that it check frequently and gives me a report on my links
ツ Mike
says
17 years ago
www.google.com/webmaster...
ツ Mike
says
17 years ago
For example: Sitemap stats Total URLs: 913 Indexed URLs: 416
ツ Mike
says
17 years ago
Overview Web crawl Mobile crawl errors Content analysis
ツ Mike
says
17 years ago
I also use Google analytics
ツ Mike
says
17 years ago
www.google.com/analytics...
max_forlani
says
17 years ago
thaqnks
max_forlani
says
17 years ago
thanks Mike. I'm using both too. But after the move, Google sitemaps says he can't find (404) some url. Which makes sense, since they are...
max_forlani
says
17 years ago
... old ones. I put a permanent redirect to them, but now wanted to find out if maybe some links on pages still point to the old ones.
max_forlani
says
17 years ago
ran your tool from WC3, and will investigate the finding tomorrow, since its a few dozen pages
max_forlani
says
17 years ago
again thanks for all the help
MikeFarho
, you're a true and great friend.
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