Re: web page file check
by "Valerie L. Criswell" <valerie(at)suresource.net>
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"Noteworthy Web Designs" <webmaster(at)noteworthydesigns.com>, "HWG Techniques" <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org> |
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Dreamweaver's site management tools have a function that reports all
orphaned files, whether they're images, scripts, text files, etc. Very nice,
if you use DW. Otherwise, I dunno.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Noteworthy Web Designs" <webmaster(at)noteworthydesigns.com>
To: "HWG Techniques" <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 10:06 PM
Subject: web page file check
> Is there a way to check which files on a server are actually in use with
> a web page without having to check each and every page? I have a senior
> citizen's newspaper site that is updated monthly. Sometimes the old
> articles are archived by topic...some of them are tossed. I can easily
> delete the html pages that aren't being used anymore, but I tend to lose
> track of the image files that are used, because the old articles just
> get moved to a different directory. I need to get into the server and
> clean out the images that aren't being used anymore, but what's an easy
> way of doing that? (PS. the images were always put in an image directory
> in the city directory, but the html pages stand alone in each city's
> path directory).
> The site is http://www.todaysseniors.com. Thanks!
>
> --
> Karen Stafford
> Noteworthy Web Designs
> "Websites Composed with Jazz"
> Web Design,Hosting,Search Promotion
> http://www.noteworthydesigns.com
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