Claude Schneegans wrote:
I have just been tasked to find/build a tool that can 1) spider / build
a site map of our web site
There is much simpler than this.
1) find (or develop your own) menu system which uses standard HTML UL
and LI
and some css and Javascript to format it as a drop
ColdFusion 8 can create PDFs, maybe it can also read links inside them?
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Claude Schneegans wrote:
I have just been tasked to find/build
I think I am looking for a tool that is more of a link checker then a
site navigation tool. The part I am not sure of is how to check links
that are encoded inside of PDF documents?
ht://Dig indexes PDFs... Verity does too (how well... I don't know, I've
never really put either to a
I have just been tasked to find/build a tool that can 1) spider / build
a site map of our web site and 2) copy identified files to a new
directory structure. What we are looking for is to take a site with
more then a decade of flotsam and jetsam and identify the fluff from the
chaff (how's
I have just been tasked to find/build a tool that can 1) spider / build
a site map of our web site
There is much simpler than this.
1) find (or develop your own) menu system which uses standard HTML UL
and LI
and some css and Javascript to format it as a drop down menu.
2) for your site map
What about finding CFINCLUDE within CFIF and CFCASE?
I think the intent, if I'm not mistaken, is to find all the orphaned files
that are NOT still part of the system and folders that are not being used
and create a clean directory. The Site map would just be a happy byproduct.
Sadly I've been
On 7/16/07, Richard Dillman wrote:
What about finding CFINCLUDE within CFIF and CFCASE?
I think the intent, if I'm not mistaken, is to find all the orphaned files
that are NOT still part of the system and folders that are not being used
and create a clean directory. The Site map would just
Does anyone know of a software tool that will generate a site map of
your site and automatically update when new pages are added, or pages
are changed, etc?
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http
: Monday, July 21, 2003 1:34 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SOT: Site map
Does anyone know of a software tool that will generate a site map of
your site and automatically update when new pages are added, or pages
are changed, etc?
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One
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Subject: RE: Site map
a good design document that outlines how you plan to build the site :)
tony
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uncertified advanced cold fusion developer
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Subject: SOT: Site map
Does anyone know of a software tool that will generate a site map of
your site and automatically update when new pages are added, or pages
are changed, etc?
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641
I have used http://www.xtreeme.com/sitexpert/ which automatically will scan any site
and create a site map..
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From: Candace Cottrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 11:12 AM
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Thanks Tony, unfortunately it's too
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Thanks Tony, unfortunately it's too late for that, unless I just sit
down and do it. I designed the original structure, but the marketing
department adds pages galore, most of which I don't know about. So I
guess I need to just do
Candace Cottrell wrote:
Does anyone know of a software tool that will generate a site map of
your site and automatically update when new pages are added, or pages
are changed, etc?
Generally speaking whenever pages are added they are also
inserted into some navigation menu. So if you parse
What are some recommendations for dynamic site map creation?
Thank You,
Dave Bosky
HTC Web Services
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Hey all -
just looking for some samples of some cf code that can check out hte
pages on a server an create a site map on the fly. It needs to run as
independent cf code - meaning no custom tags to install - for some sites
hosted on ISP's.
Anyone have any good suggestions?
thanks
jay
For the site map, are you looking to create a map based on content thats dynamic in
the first place? Is it a tree-type structure where all the files have a stored ID and
a ParentID field (of some kind) in each record? If yes, I have a couple of ways to do
that. 1: build it on the fly, per
Hi,
Of all of my lists, this is one of the three where someone always has an
answer, so thanks in advance.
I need either or both of these:
A. A method to have a site map that is dynamically created and that can act
as a link to each of the pages in the site map. Ideally, a user clicks a
file
Can anyone recommend a web "site map" generator? I am looking for a
tool which will help analyze the design and paths through existing
sites.
The goal of the analysis is to improve the usability of the sites.
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Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 9:16 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT Web Site Map Generator
Visio does this, although it cannot traverse CFM pages. (It does handle
ASP, though.)
-David
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Can an
DreamWeaver Ultra-Dev have a pretty good Site Map.
The only thing i dont like about it is that you cant print it unless you
first do a screen shot.
-paul
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Can anyone recommend a web "site map" generator? I am looking for a
tool which will help analyze the design and paths through existing
sites.
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Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 7:54 PM
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Subject: RE: OT Web Site Map Generator
Astra Site Manager from Mercury Interactive is designed to do this although
I don't think it will handle dynamically generated stuff. I believe V2 is
free. You can also apply your log files to it and see what
I stand corrected; Visio does handle CFML templates. Here's what I
learned today:
You specify the map's starting address in the "Generate Site Map" dialog.
When you use the "Browse..." button to navigate to your starting
address, the only available file filters are HTML
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