In message <[log in to unmask]>, "A.Dawson"
<[log in to unmask]> writes
>We picked up this change as a result of our manual link checking procedures.
>We use LINKBOT for automatic link checking, but as long as the URL
>is operational I don't think it will report any problem.
>Does anyone know how to pick up such changes via an automated
>link checking process?
>
Netmind (aka URL-minder) will tell you if a page has *changed*, but not
what it's changed to, unfortunately. Ditto the 'What's new' feature in
the Netscape bookmark utility. Neither however are automated to the
extent that they'll tell you if they've changed to a pornographic site.
Phil.
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