There seem to be any number of tools out there... have you seen:
https://wummel.github.io/linkchecker/
(showing my bias towards Python)



>>> Foster Schucker <fos...@schucker.org> 12/28/15 8:39 PM >>>
Thanks.  I didn't think there was a way in JSPWiki to do that.  I was on 
the look for a tool that was smart enough to do the walk and only report 
back on external sites/links.   I figured with the number of people on 
this list that do that I could get a quick recommendation of a tool that 
someone liked.

Thanks!

Foster
On Mon, 28 Dec 2015 19:09:43 +0100, Harry Metske 
<harry.met...@gmail.com> wrote:

    There has been a discussion about this before:
    https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-330

    We considered it a security risk and did not implement it.

    kind regards,
    Harry


    On 28 December 2015 at 16:14, Foster Schucker <fos...@schucker.org>
    wrote:

     > I have a wiki that ties into external sites. As these places
    switch to
     > new platforms the old links die. (Or they die due to refactoring).
     >
     > Anyway I'm looking for a way to walk the wiki pages and see if
    there is a
     > 200 response back from the other side. I'm guessing one of you
    have had to
     > do this before, no sense in reinventing the wheel.
     >
     > In a perfect world it would spit out [PageName] URL ResponseCode
    for each
     > URL (that would let me catch other errors like forbidden, etc.
    but I'd be
     > happy to get the ones that don't produce a 200.
     >
     > Thanks!
     > Foster
     >
     >



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