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You can verify this node right now by following this link: (it's a bit slow, so be patient) http://jeffa.perlmonk.org/cgi-bin/check_link.cgi?node=126735

Caveat:
I had to add an aweful hack to prevent bad links from resolving themselves as a virtual host on perlmonk.org. If you have a link in a write up that points to the front page at perlmonk.org - it will come up red.

UPDATE - after a few requests (and after i cleanup up my code!), i have decided to reveal the code:

http://jeffa.perlmonk.org/cgi-bin/index.cgi?file=check_link.cgi

My new motto - "fully tested code is platform dependent"

jeffa


In reply to (jeffa) Re: Service: Link Checker for write-ups by jeffa
in thread Service: Link Checker for write-ups by jeffa

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