What about finding CFINCLUDE within CFIF and CFCASE?

I think the intent, if I'm not mistaken, is to find all the orphaned files
that are NOT still part of the system and folders that are not being used
and create a clean directory.  The Site map would just be a happy byproduct.

Sadly I've been looking for something like this sense i started using
Coldfusion.


On 7/16/07, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>I have just been tasked to find/build a tool that can 1) spider / build
> a site map of our web site
>
> There is much simpler than this.
> 1) find (or develop your own) menu system which uses standard HTML <UL
> and <LI
>    and some css and Javascript to format it as a drop down menu.
> 2) for your site map, just display the same menu with another css file
> and no Javascript, so that
>    the list will look like a standard list, and oh yes, just add some
> "Site map" title at the top.
>
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