Identify unused Pages / Images

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RICHARD BROMBERG

A couple of years ago I was tasked with maintaing a web site that had been
built by someone else. I am using Frontpage 2000.

My work habits were no better than their's and now there are dozens of
images that were uploaded to the Host and likewise dozens of old Pages that
are completely orphaned, i.e. nothing references them.

Does anyone have a suggestion or know of a utility that will identify these
unused files so I can clean up the site.

Thanks
 
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Paul

FP Help:

Verify hyperlinks
A critical part of managing a Web site is verifying that the hyperlinks
to external destinations (destinations that are outside of the web) are
valid. After hyperlinks have been verified, their status will not change
until you verify the hyperlinks again, or close and reopen the web.

Note Before verifying hyperlinks, you should save all open pages.

In Reports view, click Verify Hyperlinks on the Reporting toolbar.
Click Verify all hyperlinks, and then click Start.
The status of all hyperlinks in the current web is displayed.
 
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Tom Miller

RICHARD BROMBERG said:
A couple of years ago I was tasked with maintaing a web site that had been
built by someone else. I am using Frontpage 2000.

My work habits were no better than their's and now there are dozens of
images that were uploaded to the Host and likewise dozens of old Pages that
are completely orphaned, i.e. nothing references them.

Does anyone have a suggestion or know of a utility that will identify these
unused files so I can clean up the site.

Thanks

I don't know because I use FP2002. But there is a report feature in FP that
includes things like "broken links" and orphan pages. Poke arround in
there. I think that will take care of the problem. Otherwise you may need
to do to a site like http://www.tu-cows.com or is that .org? and search for
a website analyzer.

Hope this helps,
Tom Miller


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