[plug] website graphical-tree view

Shayne O'Neill shayneo at bestflights.com.au
Mon Sep 4 12:56:04 WST 2006


Unfortunately the only thing I know of that does this, and correctly
parses the html for the links is dreamweaver. Not an O/source product.
I'd be interested to know a linux solution to this as well, as it's a
damn handy little visualisation (The site I administer has about 2gigs
of static and dynamic pages.. It's a monster) and yeah, it'd be good
without having to rebooten into windows. 

-----Original Message-----
From: plug-bounces at plug.org.au [mailto:plug-bounces at plug.org.au] On
Behalf Of Gavin Chester
Sent: Monday, 4 September 2006 12:28 PM
To: plug
Subject: [plug] website graphical-tree view

I have taken over webmastering (on the side) for a local not-for-profit
group.  To give them an overview of the website that had been created
for them before my time I wanted some sort of graphical printout of site
layout or a sitemap.  I tried various ways of doing it with 'ls' and
also 'tree' (BTW: I was pleased to find the latter generates a html file
of the folder layout).  However, for this audience neither of those
tools are graphical nor descriptive enough.  

What I want, without having to build the graphic by hand, is a printout
that displays the site link relationships and folders hierarchy in the
way that M$ FrontRage does. I hate to even say its name, but it is the
only one I know offering what I want.

Anyone got any suggestions of a linux tool to do this?  BTW: I use nvu
and quanta-plus for authoring and haven't found reference to such a
capability within them.

Gavin.  

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