Webbot - the Libwww Robot
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The webbot is a very fast Web walker with support for regular expressions, SQL
logging facilities, and many other features. The webbot comes with the
libwww codebase. It can be used to check links, find
bad HTML, map out a web site, download images, etc.
- Author(s)
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Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, John Punin, Bob Racko
- Status
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An example application for libwww. The robot is the
primary tool used for the HTTP
performance measurements.
- Plans
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New releases follow the releases of libwww with no
exception.
- Platforms
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It runs on the same platforms as
libwww
- Getting the Source Code
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The webbot comes as an integral part of the libwww distribution package.
- Forums
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Discussions on libwww and its example applications take place on
<www-lib@w3.org> (archives). See the documentation for how to subscribe.
Be careful - this is a robot and hence can be used to traverse many links -
it should be used with care and is not designed to be let loose on the
Internet at large. Its primary design goal was to be able to test HTTP/1.1 pipelining
features.
The robot has a large set of command line
options that can be used in a large set of different combinations. You can
try and see this simple script in order to see an
example of how it can be run.
Henrik Frystyk Nielsen,
@(#) $Id: Overview.html,v 1.23 1999/05/04 13:18:52 frystyk Exp $