cpython/Tools/webchecker
Guido van Rossum a8946406df Samuel L. Bayer:
- added -t and -a arguments
- added "import wcnew; webchecker = wcnew" in place of "import
  webchecker" (I assume that if you're happy with the changes, you'll
  just replace webchecker.py with wcnew.py, but if I were to do that,
  the diffs would be incomprehensible)
- fixed buggy -v argument (I think you got out of sync with the
  way verbosity was handled in webchecker vs. wcgui between 1.5 and
  1.5.2)
- made -v actually do something by adding a call to c.setflags()
  (probably the same problem as above)
- updated references to URLs to accommodate wcnew.py's pair
  representation; added appropriate calls to format_url() to handle
  display; added argument to ListPanel() initialization to provide
  access to format_url()

[And untabified --GvR]
1999-11-17 15:03:52 +00:00
..
README Basic README file 1997-01-30 03:24:00 +00:00
robotparser.py Give in to tabnanny 1998-04-06 14:29:28 +00:00
tktools.py Give in to tabnanny 1998-04-06 14:29:28 +00:00
wcgui.py Samuel L. Bayer: 1999-11-17 15:03:52 +00:00
wcmac.py Tiny script to play with it on a Mac. 1997-05-28 16:09:02 +00:00
wcnew.py Samuel L. Bayer: 1999-11-17 15:02:53 +00:00
webchecker.py Samuel L. Bayer: 1999-11-17 15:00:14 +00:00
websucker.py Recover from failed saves; when a file turns out to be a directory, 1999-01-03 13:06:00 +00:00
wsgui.py Rewrite to support multiple suckers, each with their own thread. 1998-07-08 03:05:22 +00:00

README

Webchecker
----------

This is a simple web tree checker, useful to find bad links in a web
tree.  It currently checks links pointing within the same subweb for
validity.  The main program is "webchecker.py".  See its doc string
(or invoke it with the option "-?") for more defails.

The module robotparser.py was written by Skip Montanaro; the rest is
original work.

Jan 29, 1997.

--Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)