Folks,
I have a suggestion and a question re: tools for checking HTML pages.
My suggestion: Some of you may not be aware of the "Weblint" tool which checks
HTML code for syntax and style. It is a perl script which I find it very
useful. You can get more information on it at:
http://www.netspot.unisa.edu.au/weblint/weblint.html
My question: Do any of you use or know of tools for following links and
verifying that they are correct? As we put more of our documentation in HTML
I think it would be very useful to have an automated way of checking that the
links are all up-to-date. I imagine a tool which could be fed an HTML
document and follow all links from that document to a depth of a few levels.
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