Re: Help! Need to find broken links
From: karl [x y] (jamescagney90210@excite.com)
Date: 07/30/02
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From: "karl [x y]" <jamescagney90210@excite.com> Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 13:59:28 -0400
"Kthomp" <thompsonk@ria.army.mil> wrote in message
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> I am currently trying to find a program that will scan our
> website throught the SSL and pull all broken links. Our
> site server acts for a client cert upon hitting the site.
> This has been a problem with all the software I have found
> so far. It looks as though it may be possible to find
> broken links using IIS 4.0. Does anyone know of a way to
> do this or have any other suggestions?
Yes, both IIS 4.0 and FrontPage will do this. [I can't remember the name of
the IIS 4.0 component that does this sort of reporting, believe the name
starts with "Site"]. IIS 5.0 no longer appears to have this capability,
though there are freeware utilities that I believe will do this, if you
check http://www.download.com , www.tucows.com, etc.
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