Product Announcement: Software to test your Web site

Product Announcement: Software to test your Web site

Post by Padraic I. Hanno » Fri, 02 May 1997 04:00:00



Dear Web Developers,

SWEATWorks is proud to announce a new line of software products which
are specially designed to aid the Multimedia Professional produce
quality-engineered work.

Each of these is carefully chosen to do exactly one thing that
multimedia professionals need, without the long loading times and large
memory requirements of larger, less carefully tailored tools. Together,
they are a powerful suite of industrial-strength tools which will take
the sweat out of making professional quality projects a success.

Our first product, available March 15, 1997, is Caddy. Caddy is a
hyperlink checker which will walk through the links of your website
ahead of you, and, like a good caddy on a golf course, tell you where
you are likely to get a bad lie.

Have you ever been to a collegue's site and seen that some of the links
aren't working? You know how embarrassing this can be. Unfortunately,
links to other sites can expire without your even knowing. What can you
do? You can download Caddy, and check your site in just a few minutes.
Caddy tells you which pages have bad links, and on what line, column and
byte-offset the bad link can be found. You go right to the page and
update the link. It's as simple as that.

Please visit http://www.yuuca.com/sweat for information or
ftp://ftp.yucca.com/pub/sw/ to download. Caddy is available for Sun
Solaris, Irix 6.3, and Linux. Caddy is beta software which we are
releasing as shareware. Please send comments and bug reports to:

Thanks, for your time,
Padraic Hannon
Staff Consultant

 
 
 

Product Announcement: Software to test your Web site

Post by admi » Wed, 07 May 1997 04:00:00


Just wanted to let you know your link to your page has a typo,
yuuca.com, and I would assume you meant yucca.com.  I actually laughed,
considering the fact that your marketing a link checker.  

A little irony is always funny!  

Bill


> Dear Web Developers,

> SWEATWorks is proud to announce a new line of software products which
> are specially designed to aid the Multimedia Professional produce
> quality-engineered work.

> Each of these is carefully chosen to do exactly one thing that
> multimedia professionals need, without the long loading times and large
> memory requirements of larger, less carefully tailored tools. Together,
> they are a powerful suite of industrial-strength tools which will take
> the sweat out of making professional quality projects a success.

> Our first product, available March 15, 1997, is Caddy. Caddy is a
> hyperlink checker which will walk through the links of your website
> ahead of you, and, like a good caddy on a golf course, tell you where
> you are likely to get a bad lie.

> Have you ever been to a collegue's site and seen that some of the links
> aren't working? You know how embarrassing this can be. Unfortunately,
> links to other sites can expire without your even knowing. What can you
> do? You can download Caddy, and check your site in just a few minutes.
> Caddy tells you which pages have bad links, and on what line, column and
> byte-offset the bad link can be found. You go right to the page and
> update the link. It's as simple as that.

> Please visit http://www.yuuca.com/sweat for information or
> ftp://ftp.yucca.com/pub/sw/ to download. Caddy is available for Sun
> Solaris, Irix 6.3, and Linux. Caddy is beta software which we are
> releasing as shareware. Please send comments and bug reports to:

> Thanks, for your time,
> Padraic Hannon
> Staff Consultant



 
 
 

Product Announcement: Software to test your Web site

Post by Padraic I. Hanno » Wed, 07 May 1997 04:00:00


Well, which I had a spell checker for my mail 'cause I feel like a
fool.. Anounce a product for checking you hyperlink in a web page and
*up the URL for the page, well in an attempt to extract my foot
from my mouth, perhaps I should give you folks the right URL. It is (and
this has been triple checked for typos ;) http://www.veryComputer.com/

I apologize and hope you folks will check out our product.

Thanks for your patience,
Paddy Hannon

 
 
 

1. Web Site Testing software.

I have been asked to write a web site testing program, so we can

A) asses the stability of our systems

B) compare meaning fully the performance of Linux and NT based systems.

I am currently writing a test program in Delphi under NT as I have yet
to prove Linux is better, but the question is OS irrelevant. How do I
Write a program that can fill in forms on a web site.

I under stand that the returned string has all the spaces replaced with
'+' and the field/value pairs are separated with '&' but when I post
this information to the script on the web server I get no response, am I
doing some thing wrong? Please help.

the second question is where is a more appropriate place to post this
question.

Thanks in advance

Owen

Please reply both to group and by Email

2. fatal error: ... template

3. ANNOUNCEMENT! New Racal-Airtech Web Site.

4. Preventing (some) accounts from sending non-local email

5. Fwd: Intel Secrets Web Site forced to quit some web site activity...

6. Questions about gcc 2.2.2 and kernel

7. Announcement -- Testing Computer Software (TCS2000)

8. Ethernet alias

9. TESTING COMPUTER SOFTWARE Conference (TCS2000) -- Announcement

10. Advance Announcement -- TCS'98 TESTING COMPUTER SOFTWARE Conference

11. TESTING COMPUTER SOFTWARE (TCS'98) -- Advance Announcement

12. Testing Computer Software Conference (TCS2001) Announcement

13. test test test test test test test