[Sigia-l] Site map generator?

Biswa Dutta Jena bd at faceeffect.com
Sat Dec 10 11:06:57 EST 2005



When we are looking into the physical folder structure then it is fine 
that a tool can retrieve the hierarchy.But in case of websites, it is no 
more physical location. I am feeling little dumb when a tool segregates 
pages as per hierarchy in the information space and also the depth!!! 
The tool at the same time needs to understand meaning of the literature 
inside. We have seen when we develop websites we have different ways to 
create folder structure. And the folder structure, of course is not the 
site map. Well, Dreamweaver and GoLive to these kind of things but again 
cross linking is the problem for most of the tools.

Humans are needed to do a full proofing.

Davezilla wrote:
> On 12/4/05, Listera <listera at rcn.com> wrote:
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>> I haven't encountered any specific problems, but then again I don't use site
>> mapping tools much or stretch their capabilities. What sort of problems did
>> you have? I remember corresponding with its developer who was very
>> cooperative at the time.
>>     
>
> We noticed on certain sites it would simply freeze up. Thinking back,
> it may have been the bizarre property files for the JSPs we were using
> at the time.
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*Biswa Dutta Jena*
FaceEffect.com <http://www.faceeffect.com>



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