For plain old HTML web sites, we use various link checkers (TIDY, or 
BBEDIT, for example) before we release a site,

I've been working on incorporating more functionality within (wi)Tango 
applications, replacing what used to distinct pages, with a single TAF 
that's function driven.  I like not having to edit the boilerplate HTML 
in multiple TAFs, and I conjecture that having one file with five 
modules, rather five distinct files might improve overall performance 
(due to caching).

But, I would like to automate the testing.  Has there been any 
development of the equivalent of a link checker, that would spider a site 
(either via HTTP or FILESYSTEM) and validate the TAF HREFs -- i.e., make 
sure that the arguments actually exist?

Bill Conlon

To the Point
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Palo Alto, CA 94306

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