- From: BELL Scott A <bell_scott_a@oslmac.osl.or.gov>
- Date: 13 Apr 1995 16:01:24 U
- To: "Multiple recipients of list" <www-html@www10.w3.org>, v015384@procyon.stortek.com
Yes - there was one( name unknown/exact URL unknown ) at EIT's site. Email Jay Weber at weber@eit.com for his http address. Scott =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- | Scott Bell - Systems Analyst | Nothing happens unless | Sec. of State/IS Div. | first a dream. | scott.a.bell@state.or.us | - Carl Sandberg |======================================================== | "I speak for myself and no one else" - #include disclaimer.h | Cbr600f2VolleyballGuitarsMy familyComputersEverything else -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ________________________________________________________ From: v015384@procyon.stortek.com on Apr 13, 1995 3:28 PM Subject: Link Checkers To: Multiple recipients of list This message was sent using a custom form that is not installed on your server. Some information from the original message may not be displayed. To view the complete message, ask your network manager to install the form on your server. Looking through the archives, I haven't seen anything on this yet. Does anyone know, or is there any info on any methods/scripts/etc to where I can periodically launch some script to check out all of the anchor links within a set of HTML docs? That way, we could verify if any of our links within our different applications have changed. - Jim <v015384@procyon.stortek.com>
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