App for finding broken link in one's own webpages?

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fitwell

I seem to remember seeing something that would do this but that is not
related to finding broken links in our bookmarks. I might have this
all wrong, but at one time when I was first building my webpages, ran
across references to a few freewares that would do this. I don't
_think_ I got it wrong. I checked in the archives, but everything
that's coming up so far seems to deal with broken bookmark links.
Anyway, here's hoping.

:blush:D
 
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I seem to remember seeing something that would do this but that is
not related to finding broken links in our bookmarks. I might
have this all wrong, but at one time when I was first building my
webpages, ran across references to a few freewares that would do
this. I don't _think_ I got it wrong. I checked in the archives,
but everything that's coming up so far seems to deal with broken
bookmark links. Anyway, here's hoping.

I use the Link Checker extension for Firefox,
<http://www.kevinfreitas.net/extensions/linkchecker/>. It only checks
one page at a time, maybe not so good if a lot of pages need checking.

W3C has an online linkchecker, <http://validator.w3.org/checklink>.

I'm sure others will come along with more suggestions.
 
T

tf76

F

fitwell

I seem to remember seeing something that would do this but that is not
related to finding broken links in our bookmarks. I might have this
all wrong, but at one time when I was first building my webpages, ran
across references to a few freewares that would do this. I don't
_think_ I got it wrong. I checked in the archives, but everything
that's coming up so far seems to deal with broken bookmark links.
Anyway, here's hoping.

:blush:D

Just a quick question, of the apps listed, does one have to check one
page at a time or do any of these suggestions travel through all links
and do this with one click of the mouse, as it were. Thanks.
 
N

Nicetameetya

The ones I listed search websites for links

tf76

Would you mind posting that list again? I've just come in on this
subject and the list hasn't been quoted in the three messages I've
seen. Thank you ...
 

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