Claude Schneegans 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.
>
>   
As others have surmised, this is not for site navigation, this is to 
create a clean copy of this site before a major upgrade and 
reorganization.  It is a many many (several 10's) thousand page site of 
mostly hand coded HTML pages and PDF documents that has grown in fits 
and starts for more then a decade. 

I think I am looking for a tool that is more of a link checker then a 
site navigation tool.  The part I am not sure of is how to check links 
that are encoded inside of PDF documents?



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