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    RickJ Posts: 7,762, Reputation: 864
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    #1

    Apr 4, 2007, 04:37 AM
    Link checker results.
    I ran this link checker on one of my sites... and I don't understand the results.

    Here is a typical result:

    http://www.stgabrielradio.com/2_cu_m.html
    What to do: The link is broken. Fix it NOW!
    Response status code: 404
    Response message: Not Found
    Line: 79

    No kidding it's not found. The page referenced is one I removed from the site.

    So is it saying that I have a link to that page somewhere on my site? If so, why don't they say where the link to that removed page is? How can I find it?

    Is there a better link checker, for noobs like me, that I should use?

    Thanks!
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    Apr 4, 2007, 05:22 AM
    I found the problem... but it appears that I have old code I'm not using... but I don't know what parts of it I can remove :(

    Here's an example:

    Code:
    <td colspan="9" align="center" bgcolor="#333300"><a 
    onMouseOver="changeImages('_1_nav_au','images/1_nav_au_over.jpg');return true" 
    onMouseOut="changeImages('_1_nav_au','images/1_nav_au.jpg');return true" href="2_au_m.html"></a><a 
    onMouseOver="changeImages('_1_nav_su','images/1_nav_su_over.jpg');return true" 
    onMouseOut="changeImages('_1_nav_su','images/1_nav_su.jpg');return true" href="2_su_m.html"></a><a 
    onMouseOver="changeImages('_1_nav_asg','images/1_nav_asg_over.jpg');return true" 
    onMouseOut="changeImages('_1_nav_asg','images/1_nav_asg.jpg');return true" href="2_asg_m.html"></a><a 
    onMouseOver="changeImages('_1_nav_d','images/1_nav_d_over.jpg');return true" 
    onMouseOut="changeImages('_1_nav_d','images/1_nav_d.jpg');return true" href="2_d_m.html"></a>
      <table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
        <tr>
          <td align="center"><img src="images/navigationhome2.gif" width="770" height="20" border="0" 
    usemap="#Map2"></td>
        </tr>
      </table>  <a onMouseOver="changeImages('_1_nav_cu','images/1_nav_cu_over.jpg');return true" 
    onMouseOut="changeImages('_1_nav_cu','images/1_nav_cu.jpg');return true" href="2_cu_m.html"></a></td>
    <td>
    Can I safely just delete that whole block? I'm pretty sure I'm not using any of it on my homepage St. Gabriel Radio Home - Welcome!...
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    RickJ Posts: 7,762, Reputation: 864
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    Apr 4, 2007, 08:47 AM
    Learning as I go!

    1. I commented out the above code and those "broken links" now do not show up in the link checker. It was unused stuff.

    2. I realize now that the link checker I used is meant to be used on individual pages... so those results were for only the homepage.

    Anyone know of a good link checker that will run the whole site and list broken links by page?
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    May 1, 2007, 09:16 PM
    I just found and tried out a great link program called Xenu's Link Sleuth. It checks your entire website.

    Find broken links on your site with Xenu's Link Sleuth (TM)

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