link checker that works with cold fusion.

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anyone know of a link checker that will find cold fusion errors as well as
netscape errors?

thanks,
mags

Margaret Hart
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http://www.apocalypse.org/~mags

Re: link checker that works with cold fusion.

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[ I don't know if this discussion is on-topic or not, but anyway, I'm
 replying here. ]

On Thu, Jul 27, 2000, Mags wrote:
> anyone know of a link checker that will find cold fusion errors as well as
> netscape errors?

What do you mean by Netscape errors?

Anyway, I only know link checkers checking links on HTML pages, i.e. the
links found in well-known attributes in the HTML code.

I was considering adding a new option to the W3C link checker[1] which
was to make it extract URIs from a document regardless of the mark-up
and check them, but I haven't done it yet. That would let you check most
of the links in your ColdFusion script.

 1. http://validator.w3.org/checklink

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Re: link checker that works with cold fusion.

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On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 12:31:33PM -0400, Hugo Haas wrote:
> [ I don't know if this discussion is on-topic or not, but anyway, I'm
>   replying here. ]

Sure! Anything you guys find interesting is on topic.

This isn't meant to be a place where I alone broadcast a bunch of
junk to you guys, but where we all broadcast junk to each other :)

> On Thu, Jul 27, 2000, Mags wrote:
> > anyone know of a link checker that will find cold fusion errors as well as
> > netscape errors?
>
> What do you mean by Netscape errors?
>
> Anyway, I only know link checkers checking links on HTML pages, i.e. the
> links found in well-known attributes in the HTML code.
>
> I was considering adding a new option to the W3C link checker[1] which
> was to make it extract URIs from a document regardless of the mark-up
> and check them, but I haven't done it yet. That would let you check most
> of the links in your ColdFusion script.
>
>   1. http://validator.w3.org/checklink

BTW, the other day I added a Letterman quote to impressive.net's
home page [2], and discovered the CITE attribute on BLOCKQUOTE. [3]
That's another one you could add to checklink.

[2] http://impressive.net/
[3] http://impressive.net/services/dtrt/dtrt?html:blockquote

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Re: link checker that works with cold fusion.

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On Sat, Aug 05, 2000, Gerald Oskoboiny wrote:
> BTW, the other day I added a Letterman quote to impressive.net's
> home page [2], and discovered the CITE attribute on BLOCKQUOTE. [3]
> That's another one you could add to checklink.

Done[4].

By the way (completely unrelated), I noticed that you use Mutt and you
don't use the Mail-Followup-To header. Mutt is (one of?) the only mail
user-agent which is aware of mailing lists. I wrote a while ago a page
about configuring Mutt to handle mailing lists[5].

This is a good reason why people should use Mutt.

 4. http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-validator-cvs/2000Aug/0003
 5. http://larve.net/people/hugo/2000/07/ml-mutt

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T

Newsgroup on search engines (was Re: Google's site ranking algorithm)

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* Gerald Oskoboiny <[email protected]> [2000-09-11 23:41-0400]
> Details on PageRank [2]:
[..]
> [2] http://www7.scu.edu.au/programme/fullpapers/1921/com1921.htm#pr

I found a reference to this paper again today, in a newsgroup[3] about
search engines that I have been reading for a while:
<alt.internet.search-engines>.

If you are interested in this subject and read Usenet newsgroups, I
recommend this one; there is interesting information floating around.

 3. news:alt.internet.search-engines
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