Piltdown Link Checker 0.6 review
DownloadPiltdown is a general purpose HTML link checker.
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Piltdown is a general purpose HTML link checker. It works recursively to discover links and determine if the objects they point to are missing or relocated. Please review the readme file 'piltdown.txt' for a full description.
Piltdown is written in Perl and will run on nearly any networked computer.
I wrote Piltdown after becoming frustrated with the alternatives. Most link checkers available on the Internet are either incomplete, inaccurate, or both. For example, certain Web servers do not respond appropriately to the HTTP "HEAD" request, so well written link checkers that depend on HEAD will report missing links where there are none. (My testing suggests that these non-compliant servers come from a certain corporation with initials "MS". Why am I not surprised?!) Another GUI based checker for OSX worked well, but flagged all relative links with a leading "/" as errors when they were not. And what about links that hide inside of CSS or javascript files? Most link checkers can't look inside these non-html files.
So there you have it. Piltdown is available for free (!), but please do not repackage or charge a fee for it. Piltdown comes without warrantee of any kind, expressed or implied. That said, feel free to contact me with questions, bug reports, or requests for future enhancements. Like to know where the funny name came from? Read about Piltdown Man, the missing link!
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