* w3 show www "tree"
@ 1999-11-17 2:43 Harry Putnam
1999-11-17 12:26 ` William M. Perry
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From: Harry Putnam @ 1999-11-17 2:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
I seem to remember seeing mention of a w3 facility to show the
structure of a web site. Something similar to the "tree" command on
the file system in linux. Am I day dreaming .... can't find it in w3
info.
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* Re: w3 show www "tree"
1999-11-17 2:43 w3 show www "tree" Harry Putnam
@ 1999-11-17 12:26 ` William M. Perry
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From: William M. Perry @ 1999-11-17 12:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ding
Harry Putnam <reader@newsguy.com> writes:
> I seem to remember seeing mention of a w3 facility to show the
> structure of a web site. Something similar to the "tree" command on
> the file system in linux. Am I day dreaming .... can't find it in w3
> info.
You can show the structure of the current _document_, not the website.
w3-display-last-parse-tree
-bp
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