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Re: [MacPerl] Re: QUESTION: Finding missing links -Reply



hey...got a mac...but my site is made with simpletext.

I DO NOT like those "relational" programs....too much garbage spills out.
you have to edit out the transh from your html


>You might look into SiteMill and PageMill from Adobe.
>
>That might require you to get a Mac; but hey this is the MacPerl list :)
>
>I've used them for following the links in a set of pages. I wrote a
>MPW C program to do the 'GET' and follow the links, but
>Its easier to just use a commercial package.  I'm sure you
>can find a perl package to do it to.
>
>Good luck.
>
>wls


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