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7/23/2008 9:10 AM
 

I am doing a bit of housekeeping and going through and forcing pdf and doc files to web standard names. Before I do though, I'd like to avoid breaking any links so I'd like to find where links may reside going to these files. We are talking about 200 non-standard files mixed in among 3000 files that could be linked from any of about 800 pages. Am I looking at a very long, agonizing week of work or is there a quick solution out there?
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Mike


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City of Manchester NH
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7/24/2008 5:02 PM
 

Mike,

If you are linking them via the DNN LinkClick.aspx functionality, you can query via the Links table inside your database to get a good idea.


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7/25/2008 8:56 AM
 

Hi Mitch

I believe I am for at least some of them. I will check that out. Thanks for the tip!

Mike


Michael Emond
City of Manchester NH
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