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Looking for tool to check for 404 errors
Hi, host changing is starting to be my routine, and i wonder how could i didn't end on some shitlists when i had a little non-predicted downtimes. Anyway, like in thread's title,- i'm looking for tool to check if didn't fuck something while moving my files between servers. Does such a tool exist?
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