Re: browser diagnostic tools like trace?

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There's a program called link-checker available on linux and I think also
windows that would pick this up.


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On Fri, 19 Apr 2024, Karen Lewellen wrote:

> Hi All,
> I was sent a event link where I could buy tickets by a Canadian sight loss
> organization.
> The link, fails in everything to which I have access, links the chain, lynx
> the cat, even elinks. The latter presents two items branded as google fonts.
> Anyway, I have promised to provide a diagnostic file, I can do this in l y n X
> with the trace command.
> I am wondering though if either of the other browsers provide something
> comparative?
> I might run it through the free testing tools at the w3c site..if those are
> still there.
> Want to educate about Linux as I share though.
> ideas?
> Karen
>
>
>

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