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    #11
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    What's your website xoggoth?

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      #12
      Re: re

      Ministerial Stabbin' for Dummies, perhaps?

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        #13
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        I've added Word Frequency to it:

        www.mycgiserver.com/~auto...bscan.html

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          #14
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          I've added Word Frequency to it:

          www.mycgiserver.com/~auto...bscan.html

          You can now type in any URL full path (ie. www.site.com/folder/page.asp) and get up a word count.

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            #15
            Re: re

            you going in the right direction reynolds, keep working

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              #16
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              i'm not sure if i want to go the whole hog and make it real time and fix it up to a database. ain't much point re-inventing the wheel but there could be some originality in there.

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                #17
                Bit of QA

                There is a broken image link - not important - I just find them irritating.

                The word frequency is not working - according to you the word campsite does not appear in www.kwikbreaks.co.uk - I can assure you it does - several times.
                The list may be more useful in descending frequency rather than alphabetic - you can always search the page for any given word using the browser.
                It's nice to see that it works with frames though

                When reading the meta tags I noticed the other day that it didn't work over multiple lines - I changed the site now just in case other crawlers don't either.

                Now - AtW - can you tell me why this program shows loads of words that you can't see in view source?

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                  #18
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                  thanks fiddleabout, Atw.

                  The reason its skipping out "campsite" is down to the rules I've applied to the parser. I've got it to ignore what's between the < > 's but its ignoring what's between the ><'s as well. Should be an easy fix. The easy option is show everything but then you get 50 odd td's and br's !

                  I've done something similar to this but with email decomposition - converting the body to html, getting the subject, date, attachment etc.

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                    #19
                    Re: re

                    You'll also get problems with sites that have html erors I suspect.

                    AtW - I'm not bothered about the current host - all my sites will be going to a shiny new server over the next few weeks. You are correct about meta tags too imo - I stil put a few in but suspect they are ignored - title meta desc and the H1's are more important.

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                      #20
                      Re: re

                      it is good to have some practice - if you do a free but useful tool it will drive traffic. this is partly how I am planning to
                      promote my business - some tools will be free.

                      fiddle:

                      > Now - AtW - can you tell me why this program shows loads
                      > of words that you can't see in view source?

                      well you know my views on testers

                      > Apache/1.3.29 (Unix) mod_gzip/1.3.19.1a PHP/4.1.2
                      > mod_perl/1.24

                      a bit outdated PHP - there were some security issues you might want to check it

                      meta tags are being ignored these days - ok not ignored but assigned very low value because its too easy to manipulate them.

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