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David Combs
(I just posted this to comp.unix.solaris -- but
since there might well be some perl trickery
for doing this, I'm posting it here too.)
Some websites, designed perhaps as pure trees, I find
difficult to use -- especially when the interesting pages
might be several levels down in the tree, with no hint
above that such pages even exist.
(Assuming that the a href names of the pages
do give a hint of their contents),
, it might be a big help to be able to see a drawn
tree or (directed?) graph of the whole site.
Any comments on this idea, or hints on how to do it?
Thanks!
David Combs
since there might well be some perl trickery
for doing this, I'm posting it here too.)
Some websites, designed perhaps as pure trees, I find
difficult to use -- especially when the interesting pages
might be several levels down in the tree, with no hint
above that such pages even exist.
(Assuming that the a href names of the pages
do give a hint of their contents),
, it might be a big help to be able to see a drawn
tree or (directed?) graph of the whole site.
Any comments on this idea, or hints on how to do it?
Thanks!
David Combs