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Find Out Dead Links In Your Site Automatically Want to see a dead link on your site?

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Well the dead link search does not include the links which are in images, when using imagemaps.. also if there are custom errors it will be valid, unless you will send a header of 404 Not Foundand the validator :huh: well you got off topic, but oh well some errors on the Xisto really could be edited, but some are just can't be fixed to the standarts, but it is better if you do valid html and etc. :)

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I use Xenu's Link Sleuth. No only does it find all the broken links but you can configure any links that you don't want it to include. Then, it will build a complete report for you that you can save.

This is a great help if you have a site with many links on it.

The program is free and can be found here: Xenu

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Thanks for sharing with us this tool, its very helpful. BTW there is another tool that i think will be helpful for any webmaster, its name is Reciprocal Link Checker and is a beta version, yet doesn't follow links inside frames, javascript, flash or going through server script, but for an initial analisys is ok.best regards,

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If you design your websites in DreamWeaver, it can offer to do a proper thorough test of your site, and at the same time, provide you with the steps to clear the dead link, much worth the price if you can afford even the old MX version.

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How to understand dead-links.com report?

Find Out Dead Links In Your Site Automatically

 

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Most of the URLs reported like this:

 

 

 

http://www.dietandbody.com/Tips 404 Not Found -- in fact are found. Does it mean they contain links leading to pages that are not found, but how do I nail it on a huge page with hundreds links?

 

 

 

Thanks.

 

 

 

-Tanya

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I once found a code that you entered in the address bar & when you went on it every dead link you clicked it showed & pop up saying it was a dead link it was really handy! Another way to do this is type in "link=dead-site=1" if this does not work i cant remember the code! ;)

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