Ok,
I hacked this really quickly, and didn't check it really well. But, it's the script I had in the forum back about 6 months ago, and should work.
It installs as a plug-in, but uses no hooks. Creates a bad-link table, copies a file to the cgi-bin area, and a template to the templates directory. The only variable it outputs is < % status % > so you can use your existing error.html, rename it, and change < % errors % > to < % status % > to work.
No admin features, but with MySQLMan you can quickly see which links are not good.
I've been meaning to add in extra features, but this is a rough hack. Really.
Maybe using searchlogger.pm I can quickly add in some view/manage features. The principle should be exactly the same.
Let me know.
PUGDOGŪ Enterprises, Inc.
FAQ:http://LinkSQL.com/FAQ
Forum:http://LinkSQL.com/forum
I hacked this really quickly, and didn't check it really well. But, it's the script I had in the forum back about 6 months ago, and should work.
It installs as a plug-in, but uses no hooks. Creates a bad-link table, copies a file to the cgi-bin area, and a template to the templates directory. The only variable it outputs is < % status % > so you can use your existing error.html, rename it, and change < % errors % > to < % status % > to work.
No admin features, but with MySQLMan you can quickly see which links are not good.
I've been meaning to add in extra features, but this is a rough hack. Really.
Maybe using searchlogger.pm I can quickly add in some view/manage features. The principle should be exactly the same.
Let me know.
PUGDOGŪ Enterprises, Inc.
FAQ:http://LinkSQL.com/FAQ
Forum:http://LinkSQL.com/forum