Hi Nathan,

Can you please explain in details for me?  I don't get this at all.

Thanks,
Dinh nguyen

Nathan Maves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:linklint can do what you are asking for. 
Remotely it can only see the 
pages that are linked together. To see the orphan'ed files you can run 
linklint locally.

Nathan
On Oct 27, 2003, at 9:30 PM, Dinh Nguyen wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I know that this is probably not a right place to ask the question,
> but I am sure that there are some experts on this forum knows the
> answer. Here is the question:
>
> I am about the write a program to list (and count) all of the pages
> (URL) in a directory from a website.
> Let say, given a URL below:
> http://www.xyz.com/myfolder
> or http://www.xyz.com
> there are lots of directories, each directory has number of pages.
> So in this case, let say there are five pages located in myfolder
> directory. I'd like to find out those five URLs or links, for
> example:
> http://www.xyz.com/myfolder/page1.html
> http://www.xyz.com/myfolder/design.doc
> http://www.xyz.com/myfolder/faqs.html
> http://www.xyz.com/myfolder/links.htm
> http://www.xyz.com/myfolder/mynews.html
>
> How would I do this? Can you please guide me step by step (or some
> ideas) to design this program?
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Dinh Nguyen
>
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