[Hidden-tech] Application to find dead links on webpage
Bahman Mahdavi
bahmanmahdavi at gmail.com
Tue Dec 18 12:37:38 EST 2007
Nate,
Try:
www.atomz.com
You can have it crawl your site and it will tell you where the errors occur.
-Bahman Mahdavi
Webwerk.com
On Dec 18, 2007 10:15 AM, Nate Bartlett <natelett at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi All,
> I am trying to check a client's huge website for dead links, and I thought that there must be some software program that could do the grunt work for me. I've looked at ActiveURLs Check&Get, which seems to be more about checking for dead bookmarks, rather than entire websites. Does anyone have an application that they particularly like?
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