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SiteCleaner

SiteCleaner

Collect, publish, and deliver Web sites.

Version:  1.0.5

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Tried to make this ...

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: John Wesley Barker Tuesday, July 08 2003 @ 10:22 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Have Not Tried

... work. Created a directory within my Sites folder called CLEAN, selected that folder in the Preferences. This app. then quit. Really want this to work, I make such a mess doing web sites, lots of orphans needs tidying up. Dreamweaver is OK at identifying orphans but I'd like a bespoke utility like this to work. Perhaps it's something I've done. The distinction between the destination and source folders could be made clearer. I'm going to watch this app. for the next improved version. Keep up te work, this could be good but for the moment I give it just 1 star, sorry.   
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RE:Tried to make this ... - sideburn

Hi,
You don't need to create any folders.
All you need to do is drop your website onto the top window pane and click "Clean Website". You should end up with a new (Clean) copy of your site in the destination folder.

try this:
In preferences make sure the mode is set to COPY and change your destination folder to the desktop if you want. Then drop your website on it and double click.
You should end up with a new one in the destination folder.

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Wednesday, July 09 2003 @ 01:26 AM PDT