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TR_XLNK(1)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	    TR_XLNK(1)

NAME
       tr_xlnk -- process html files and expand links on directories

SYNOPSIS
	   tr_xlnk [-hp] [-v level] [-i fname-list] html-files

DESCRIPTION
       tr_xlnk opens all files listed on the command line and searches for
       realtive links on directories. These links are expanded to point to the
       default file (e.g index.html).

       This is useful if you want to click through html files without a
       web-server.

       File access permissions are preserved.

OPTIONS
       -h short	 help

       -i index list. Comma seperated list of files to search for. Default is:
       index.html,index.htm,index.shtml,default.htm,index.php3,
       index.php,index.wml

       -p print to stdout and do not modify any files.

       -v verbosity. Number between 0-3. Print information on what is done.
       Default is 1.

EXAMPLE
       tr_xlnk `find . -name '*.htm*'`

       will seach for all html files in this directroy and subdirectories and
       modify the html files such that all links point to the default index
       files.  E.g href="../" would become href="../index.html" if index.html
       exists.

AUTHOR
       tr_xlnk is part of the HTML::TagReader package and was written by Guido
       Socher [guido(at)linuxfocus.org]

perl v5.8.8			  2007-10-29			    TR_XLNK(1)
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