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SZD LinkChecker - express links validator

Full version spider scans all the selected web site structure and identifies all listed outgoing links. The main LinkChecker spider mission is to find your link at the other site to comfirm link swaps. The only limit of links it is possible to scan by the spider is your PHP configuration core: memory_limit. Best of all to use it for small or medium size web sites scanning. When you try to scan a big one it is better to select a web directory or a page you suspect you need. Script installation is more than simple - just copy files to a necessary directory!
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