Rick says
[Snip!]
I wasn't aware of the Socket
object, but I just tried your script and it works great! This opens up
possibilities for some interesting applications.
[Snip!]
Indeed, this can get real interesting. I while ago I developed a web app to
manage variable definitions, and a GUI to
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John and Scott (and Rick),
I have a s
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You got me thinking about this. Here's some
You got me thinking about this. Here's some really basic ExtendScript
code that will iterate over all markers and check the text of "message
URL" Hypertext markers to see if they are valid files (on the local file
system). This would need to be cleaned up a bit to make it useful, but
definitely
2014 3:11 PM
To: framers
Subject: URL Checker
Hi, guys...FM 11.
I have a section in my books that is just pages and pages of links to text,
sql, excel, and PDF files that are out on our Sharepoint system.
As we go forward, the links are becoming a maintenance issue. While I know I
cannot aut
Hi John...
Interesting.
First, you'd have to define what it means for a link to be "valid". Are
these URLs to content on a web server? If so, does valid mean that it
doesn't return a 404 error (page not found)? Or do you need to know that
the page actually has the content that you expected it
Hi, guys...FM 11.
I have a section in my books that is just pages and pages of links to text,
sql, excel, and PDF files that are out on our Sharepoint system.
As we go forward, the links are becoming a maintenance issue. While I know
I cannot automate the creation of the links, I'd like to have s