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Xenu's Link Sleuth : ウィキペディア英語版 | Xenu's Link Sleuth
Xenu, or Xenu's Link Sleuth, is a computer program that checks websites for broken hyperlinks.〔"Looking for link validator.", ''New Straits Times'', May 1, 2000.〕 It is written by Tilman Hausherr and is proprietary software available at no charge. The program is named after Xenu, the Galactic Ruler from Scientology scripture. ==Format== Link Sleuth runs on Microsoft Windows. Link verification is performed on links which appear in <a> tags, as well as images, frames, plug-ins, backgrounds, local image maps, style sheets, scripts and Java applets. The program follows links to other pages, and checks the links on those pages also, so it is possible to check an entire site for broken links in one session. Xenu displays a continuously updated list of URLs which can be sorted according to different criteria.〔Gunther, D., (Recommendation on Quality Assurance and Selection of resources for the ETB network ), ''European Treasury Browser'', P. 48., 2002, retrieved 3/7/07.〕 The program utilizes a "simple, no-frills user-interface",〔McCoy, Linda., (Link Sleuth ), ''Deccan Herald'', August 24, 2005, Retrieved 23 May 2014〕 and can help users understand how certain Web sites are structured.〔Mruck, Katja., (Qualitative Research Networking: FQS as an Example ), ''Qualitative Social Research'', Volume 1, No. 3, December 2000.〕 The program has support for SSL Web sites.〔Mickiewicz, Matt., (Download of the Week ), ''SitePoint Tribune'', Issue 279., SitePoint, February 5, 2004.〕 When Link Sleuth attempts to follow links to Wikipedia it displays Wikipedia's "403 Forbidden" response to Xenu's ID of itself "User-Agent: Xenu Link Sleuth" followed by the version number. It's possible Wikipedia blocks Xenu because of loading issues.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 last = Boutell )〕
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