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Boots.com microsites (JSP) |
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 2:36 pm |
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Hi,
I've been trying to map out the contents of the boots.com site. Links from their homepage either go to
/shop/category_new_template.jsp?classificationid=xxxxx
one or two are
/shop/productjist.jsp?classificationid=xxxxx
or, more interestingly,
/microsites/microsite_homepage.jsp?classificationid=xxxxx
oh, and all the images come from
/assets
My question is, is there anything out there that will build up a tree structure of all the files & directories using just the HTML data. I can code javascript a little, but it would take me an age to get something like that working. It's not that I'm lazy & if there is nothing, I will try writing it, but there seems little point in reinventing the wheel....
Thanks,
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