At 14.31 22/11/2002 +0000, Malcolm Austen wrote:
Otherwise, if you are looking for more info about links, you could probably find interesting a related project to ht://Dig, that is to say ht://Check. You can find more info on the related projects page of ht://Dig or directly on htcheck.sf.net .On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Cliff Addy wrote:+ By using the -t option to htdig, I can see all the "not found" links and + the text of that link. But how do I find out *which* document has the + link? BTW, we're talking about an search system that is indexing ~150 + sites, so a hand search is not practical. -s is what you want Cliff
Cheers,
-Gabriele
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