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Create site maps and check your HTML with new utility

Published: 6th Jan 2009, 22:26:07 | Permalink | Printable

SiteMap 1.03 by Paul Vigay can automatically create an index of your website, known as a site map, by scanning your HTML files and also tries to carry out simple checks on your coding and links.

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