On 6/8/06, Tony Nelson tonynelson@georgeanelson.com wrote:
At 3:16 AM -0500 6/8/06, Arthur Pemberton wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good Linux compatible website link checker/validator. A recursive one with reporting would be great. Haven't had much luck Googling for one thus far.
Thanks, but that's no good. It has a limit on the number of pages it checks.
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Arthur Pemberton wrote:
On 6/8/06, Tony Nelson tonynelson@georgeanelson.com wrote:
At 3:16 AM -0500 6/8/06, Arthur Pemberton wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good Linux compatible website link checker/validator. A recursive one with reporting would be great. Haven't had much luck Googling for one thus far.
Thanks, but that's no good. It has a limit on the number of pages it checks.
You can download the code and run it on your own system. Then there shouldn't be any limit. I haven't done this recently, but I used that software a while ago to validate entire domains I did work on. Someone probably even has rpms of it somewhere. Keep poking around the w3c site.
Another downloadable validator is available from htmlhelp.com:
http://www.htmlhelp.com/tools/validator/offline/index.html.en
The w3.org and htmlhelp.com validator's are the top two hits on a google for html validate.
Hopefully you'll find that one of them builds easily for FC5 or another system you have handy or that someone has packaged one of them for your system.
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