BTW -
In revamping the MSGW pages a few months ago, I tried to get all the links
perfect. However, last night a researcher pointed out a bad link on the
History pages, which promptly repaired.
It's hard to get them all, so if you find a bad link, please let me know!
Also, since so many state pages have changed, if your county pages contain
any links to the MSGW state pages, you might check them, like Bill is
doing, to make sure they're current.
Thanks!
Ellen
At 10:34 AM 1/22/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Hi, Bill -
There is a volunteer form page, for those who wish to submit their name as
a potential volunteer:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~msgenweb/volunteer.htm
The form is sent directly to the SC.
There is also a CC Guidelines page:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~msgenweb/cc-guidelines.htm
This is for current CCs as well as anyone interested in volunteering, and
gives basic information about basic requirements, etc.
Both files are linked to one another, as well as being accessible from the
index page. I think these might be what you're looking for.
There are several code and link checking software programs, most free. I
don't know enough about them to make a recommendation, though I've tried
several of them over the years. They all do a pretty good job. My dream
is to find one that will check E-Mail IDs.
Anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks,
Ellen
At 05:14 AM 1/22/2002 +0000, you wrote:
>While reviewing links on my MS county pages, I have been ckecking to wee
which
>oness are active and which are not. At one time there was a rootsweb
site at
gave
>information agout dopting a county or helping an caounty
coordinator. Has
>that
>guidance been deleted, moved to another site or what? Also, I vaguely
recall
>that software exists which will check all the links on a seb site
and report
>back which ones are valid/invalid, and that it was available for free
>download.
> Please let me know if you know if this is correct and where the download
site
>might be.
>Thanks,
>Bill Ward
>Lafayette and Yalobusha
>Counties
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