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tr_llnk(1)





NAME

       tr_llnk -- list links in html files


SYNOPSIS

       USAGE: tr_llnk [-h] [-AalW] [-i fname-list] html-files


DESCRIPTION

       Without option -A tr_llnk will list only relative links.  The idea of
       this program is that you run tar cvf pages.tar `tr_llnk index.html
       something.html` in order to include files that are referenced by
       index.html and something.html.

       With the option -A you can use tr_llnk to inspect the links in html
       files.


OPTIONS

       -h this help

       -a list for <a href=...> tags everything until </a> This option implies
       (-l). You can not use this option in combination with tar to pack files
       together. This is more to look at the links of a web page.

       -A list all href=...,  src=..., and background=... tags whether they
       are relative or not.

       -i index list. tr_llnk expands links on directories when possible by
       adding the default index file. E.g "href=../" becomes
       "href=../index.html". This option specifies the search order for the
       index file. It is a comma seperated list of files.  Default (without
       this option): index.html,index.htm,index.shtml,default.htm,index.php3,
       index.php,index.wml Note that this option is not relevant if -l or -a
       was specified.

       -l print with filename, line number and entire tag. Note that errors
       and warnings are always printed with filename and line numbers.  If -l
       is given then the file names from the command line are not included
       unless they appear in one of the files as links. You can not use this
       in combination with tar to pack files together.

       -W do not print warnings about html errors (not terminated tags etc
       ...).


EXAMPLE

       pack a tar file: tar cvf pages.tar `tr_llnk index.html something.html`

       inspect a html file: tr_llnk -Al something.html


AUTHOR

       tr_llnk is part of the HTML::TagReader package and was written by Guido
       Socher [guido(at)linuxfocus.org]

perl v5.8.8                       2006-06-22                        TR_LLNK(1)

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