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#1 01/07/2010 3:55 am

carriewhite
Swimming pretty (100+ posts!)
From: London, Uk
Registered: 12/31/1969
Posts: 159

A way to check dead links on your lenses...

I apologise if this has already been mentioned; I'm not a great poster on forums...

I just think a way that you can check to see if any of the links on your lenses are dead would be cool! smile

I have so many of them!


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#2 01/07/2010 4:29 am

thefluffanutta
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From: York, England SquidUtils.com
Registered: 09/04/2006
Posts: 7185

Re: A way to check dead links on your lenses...

There are some third-party websites / tools that will do this for you. Have a look on Google...

The one from W3C is probably a good place to start.

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#3 01/07/2010 9:53 am

carriewhite
Swimming pretty (100+ posts!)
From: London, Uk
Registered: 12/31/1969
Posts: 159

Re: A way to check dead links on your lenses...

Okay smile thanks so much for the tip smile


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#4 01/07/2010 11:00 am

Greekgeek
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From: Orange County, CA
Registered: 05/04/2007
Posts: 3358

Re: A way to check dead links on your lenses...

Oo, good tip -- thank you both!

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