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test if sites are online
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Test if sites are online by title validation.
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test if sites are online
Overview
Test if sites are online by title validation.
if the title can change, test can validate occurance of a phrase instead
NEW
Fixed some bugs.
test if sites are online
Information
Version
N/A
Date
09.27.10
License
Free
Language
English
File Size
N/A
Developer
ovhaag
Category
Scripts
SubCategory
Ruby
Operating Systems
Windows ,Linux
System Requirements
No additional system requirements.
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