Is there a tool that will find a string from the source code from a list of URLs?
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I need a tool that will run through a long list of URLs (from multiple domains), look for a specific string in the source code and then produce a CSV showing in which URLs the the string was found.
This is for legitimate research, not for any nefarious purposes
Any ideas of such a tool already exists?
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Cheers Dirk
Didn't know Screaming Frog could do that. Works perfectly!
Screaming Frog is just the gift that keeps on giving
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+1 for Screaming Frog
-Andy
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If you have the list of url's you want to check in csv you could use Screaming Frog: put the string in a custom filter & crawl the urls based on the list. Applying the filter will only include the url's that contain the string in the source code.
rgds,
Dirk
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H Danny,
I have never used it but ScrapeBox has a page scanner that sounds like it would work.
http://www.scrapebox.com/page-scanner
Hope that helps,
Don
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