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The Website Utility
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The Website Utility checks websites for issues such as broken hyperlinks,
missing page titles and meta tags. It can also generate useful content for
a site, such as a site map and a search engine for a website powered by
client-side JavaScript.
The Website Utility uses web crawling technology,
it views websites in much the same way as human users and search engine
robots view websites.
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| File Size |
3.21 MB |
| License |
Free to Try |
| Requirement |
64MB RAM 2GB HD Space |
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| Operating System |
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What does it do about The Website Utility:
Based on the web crawling technology used in the Index Server Companion,
The Website Utility navigates a website and creates reports based on what
it finds. The reports contain a number of features:
- Broken hyperlinks in
the website.
- Hyperlinks pointing to content that has moved to another location.
- Missing or duplicated page titles.
- Missing description and keywords meta tags.
- Underutilised FrameSets.
- Pages with too little or too much content.
- Pages with too much JavaScript.
- Shows a search engine's web robot view of a website - useful for assessing
if a website contains too little search engine-friendly content.
- Shows the numbers of internal hyperlinks to each page.
- Generates a basic table of contents (site map) for a website.
- Saves the HTML source code from each page on the website.
- Optionally compiles the reports into a single, searchable HTML Help file
(requires Microsoft's HTML Help Workshop - a free download from Microsoft.com).
Reports are generated in
a number of formats: HTML may be viewed in any web browser. HTML Help may
be viewed on Windows PCs. RTF are plain text files that may be viewed in
most Word Processors. The client-side JavaScript search facility can be
incorporated onto any website or in some cases file based media such as
a CD-ROM [some JavaScript and HTML knowledge required to get the most out
of this feature]. The server-side Active Server Pages (ASP) search facility
will run on a server that supports ASP. The server-side search facility
is written in JScript, but can be used from VBScript (sample code is supplied).
The Website Utility Related Software:
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