How to read Mac OS HFS drives in Windows for free - PC Advisor: How to read Mac OS HFS drives in Windows for free
Access and copy files from a Mac-formatted hard disk on a Windows PC
By Jim Martin | PC Advisor | 12 July 12
In general, Macs and PCs play fairly nicely together. Most file types work on both platforms, and both will talk to each other across a network.
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Find broken links on your site with Xenu's Link Sleuth (TM)
Find broken links on your site with Xenu's Link Sleuth (TM): Description
Xenu's Link Sleuth (TM) checks Web sites for broken links. Link verification is done on "normal" links, images, frames, plug-ins, backgrounds, local image maps, style sheets, scripts and java applets. It displays a continously updated list of URLs which you can sort by different criteria. A report can be produced at any time.
Additional features:
Simple, no-frills user-interface
Can re-check broken links (useful for temporary network errors)
Simple report format, can also be e-mailed
Executable file smaller than 1MB
Supports SSL websites ("https:// ")
Partial testing of ftp, gopher and mail URLs
Detects and reports redirected URLs
Site Map
Xenu's Link Sleuth (TM) checks Web sites for broken links. Link verification is done on "normal" links, images, frames, plug-ins, backgrounds, local image maps, style sheets, scripts and java applets. It displays a continously updated list of URLs which you can sort by different criteria. A report can be produced at any time.
Additional features:
Simple, no-frills user-interface
Can re-check broken links (useful for temporary network errors)
Simple report format, can also be e-mailed
Executable file smaller than 1MB
Supports SSL websites ("https:// ")
Partial testing of ftp, gopher and mail URLs
Detects and reports redirected URLs
Site Map
html - Favicon not showing up in Google Chrome - Stack Overflow
html - Favicon not showing up in Google Chrome - Stack Overflow: I read a bunch of different entries till I finally found a solution that worked for my scenario (ASP.NET MVC4 project).
Instead of using the filename "favicon.ico" for my icon, I renamed it to something else, ie "myIcon.ico". Then I just used exactly what Domi posted:
And this worked!
It's not a caching issue because I tested this with Fiddler - a request for favicon never occurred, even if I cleared my cache "From the beginning of time". I believe it's just some odd bug with chrome?
Instead of using the filename "favicon.ico" for my icon, I renamed it to something else, ie "myIcon.ico". Then I just used exactly what Domi posted:
And this worked!
It's not a caching issue because I tested this with Fiddler - a request for favicon never occurred, even if I cleared my cache "From the beginning of time". I believe it's just some odd bug with chrome?
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