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Does anyone have any tools to find any broken links for a web site? I am

managing content for company's web site, so I can access all files and

directories, and need any tools to help me find any broken links, so I don't

need to manually check on every page.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks in advance for any suggestions

Eric

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Guest Big_Al
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Re: Any tools to find any broken links for a web site?

 

Eric wrote:

> Does anyone have any tools to find any broken links for a web site? I am

> managing content for company's web site, so I can access all files and

> directories, and need any tools to help me find any broken links, so I don't

> need to manually check on every page.

> Does anyone have any suggestions?

> Thanks in advance for any suggestions

> Eric

 

The few times I worked with Microsoft Front Page, it did a great job of

showing you links that were broken. However I'm sure it was links to

other pages within your project, I can't make bet on if it checked links

to other web sites.

 

AMDeadLinks program does a great job finding broken links in IE or

Firefox favorites.

 

Both of these may be of little help, but I toss them in for free.

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Re: Any tools to find any broken links for a web site?

 

Eric <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Does anyone have any tools to find any broken links for a web site? I am

>managing content for company's web site, so I can access all files and

>directories, and need any tools to help me find any broken links, so I don't

>need to manually check on every page.

>Does anyone have any suggestions?

>Thanks in advance for any suggestions

 

http://www.dead-links.com/

Guest Ron Badour
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Re: Any tools to find any broken links for a web site?

 

My web site program has a feature which will check all links on a site I

have created. Check the help section on your program for such a feature.

 

--

Regards

 

Ron Badour

MS MVP 1997 - 2008

 

 

"Eric" <Eric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:BEE740C4-990D-4300-A9DB-5B28C8C3950D@microsoft.com...

> Does anyone have any tools to find any broken links for a web site? I am

> managing content for company's web site, so I can access all files and

> directories, and need any tools to help me find any broken links, so I

> don't

> need to manually check on every page.

> Does anyone have any suggestions?

> Thanks in advance for any suggestions

> Eric

Guest John McGaw
Posted

Re: Any tools to find any broken links for a web site?

 

Eric wrote:

> Does anyone have any tools to find any broken links for a web site? I am

> managing content for company's web site, so I can access all files and

> directories, and need any tools to help me find any broken links, so I don't

> need to manually check on every page.

> Does anyone have any suggestions?

> Thanks in advance for any suggestions

> Eric

 

http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html

 

John McGaw

http://johnmcgaw.com

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Re: Any tools to find any broken links for a web site?

 

> Eric wrote:

>> Does anyone have any tools to find any broken links for a web site? I am

>> managing content for company's web site, so I can access all files and

>> directories, and need any tools to help me find any broken links, so I

>> don't need to manually check on every page.

>> Does anyone have any suggestions?

>> Thanks in advance for any suggestions

>> Eric

 

 

"John McGaw" <nowhere@at.all> wrote in message

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> http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html

>

> John McGaw

> http://johnmcgaw.com

 

 

Eric:

Another one we've used to good effect is AM-Deadlink.

http://aignes.com/deadlink.htm

Anna

Guest Twayne
Posted

Re: Any tools to find any broken links for a web site?

 

> Does anyone have any tools to find any broken links for a web site? I

> am managing content for company's web site, so I can access all files

> and directories, and need any tools to help me find any broken links,

> so I don't need to manually check on every page.

> Does anyone have any suggestions?

> Thanks in advance for any suggestions

> Eric

 

Yes there are, and many can be free at that. I no longer have any links

because my editor now incorporates such checks, but you should be able

to find some decent ones by using your favorite search engine. I can

recommend Google. Beware; some may come with spyware.

 

Here are a couple links at the top of the list: I do not vouch for any

of these since I don't use them but the look OK offhand:

 

http://www.dead-links.com/ <==== I've used that one before; long ago

http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html

http://www.linktiger.com/

http://www.tech-faq.com/find-broken-links.shtml

 

LOTS more links there; this was from Google.com\

 

HTH

Guest Twayne
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Re: Any tools to find any broken links for a web site?

 

>> Eric wrote:

>>> Does anyone have any tools to find any broken links for a web site?

>>> I am managing content for company's web site, so I can access all

>>> files and directories, and need any tools to help me find any

>>> broken links, so I don't need to manually check on every page.

>>> Does anyone have any suggestions?

>>> Thanks in advance for any suggestions

>>> Eric

>

>

> "John McGaw" <nowhere@at.all> wrote in message

> news:eTrmi97yIHA.5820@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>> http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html

>>

>> John McGaw

>> http://johnmcgaw.com

>

>

> Eric:

> Another one we've used to good effect is AM-Deadlink.

> http://aignes.com/deadlink.htm

> Anna

 

 

Eric,

 

That's for browsers; how do you make it do web sites?


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