On 9 Apr 2012, at 17:53, Niels Dettenbach (Syndicat IT&Internet) wrote:

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> Andrew Long <[email protected]> schrieb:
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>> I've had a look at the documentation of this over the past few days,
>> and it's a bit too heavy for what I need. I don't need something that
>> makes me completely reformat the site - what I'm working on is my
>> archived copies of stuff hat is/was out there, and I don't want to move
>> too far away from the originals.
> 
> Ok, but what do you mean with "originals"?

The original content, which is generally indivisible from the style, as these 
tend to be fan-sites, not corporate web-sites.
> 
> Modern websites usually divide content and style. With i.e. Plone you are 
> able to "import" existing static styles with a importer tool available, but 
> content has to be handled by hand or your own automatics into such a system.
> 
> 
>> But over time, as I've updated the archive, old files have been left
>> behind that are now orphaned, or have children who have left home... so
>> what I want is something that, for starters, shows broken links.
>> 
>> Any other suggestions, please?
> 
> If you are just looking for a link checker instead of a website management 
> system there are afaik a lot of simple scripts out in the net which 
> recursively go trough a page / site and "report" broken links in different 
> ways / manners. They usually work with http or on a filesystem.

Well, that is the general kind of thing, yes... Perhaps I phrased it badly. SO, 
can you recommend some? 

Regards, Andy

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Andrew Long
andrew dot long at yahoo dot com





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