At 12:17 02/10/2004 -1000, Sannyasin Sivakatirswami wrote:

Fortunately (trumpets, drums), Revolution to the rescue! Thanks to Ken Ray's old recursive, walk directories scripts... has no problem digging 10,000 files -- open, read, perform surgery, save and close... 3 minutes. ;-)

So all I *really* need out of GoLive's tool box is the ability to return a list of all internal link errors. Creating a matrix of (bad-URL & tab & Good URL & cr ) and making all the changes in 10,000 files is "child's play" for Revolution... but... how to find out what the broken links are...??

Has anyone written scripts that do this? Or know of any programs in the public domain that will do this kind of error checking? It could run either on Mac OSX -- our production-staging server in Hawaii-- or be installed in the Linux Redhat Distribution server in Connecticutt. I would run it there, get the list fix them all here and mirror upload... it's challenging with:

I use webchecker from http://mired.org:8080/webcheck/ (need Python installed, but given that could easily be run on either OSX or the Redhar server).


I use it from home over a slow-ish line; it seems slow to me, but have no idea how much of that is due to its performance and how much is due to the circumstances I use it in.

If no-one comes up with a really good answer, I'll probably have a go at converting this to Rev

-- Alex.
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