RE: Sitemapper 5.3 Now Available!

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Sounds great. Especially the new feedback feature.
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I'm having problems with sitemapper. it seems to lock up before it gets the job done.
I've got a fairly 500 page website: "Http://www.vannattabros.com".

it doesn't always stop in the same place I can't quite see the pattern as to why its stopping.

I do have frames in the website which frustrates some things. the computer I'm using is fairly robust so I'm not thinking it ran out of memory----useing a windows 7 HP with 8 gb of ram
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Robert Van Natta wrote:
I'm having problems with sitemapper. it seems to lock up before it gets the job done.
I've got a fairly 500 page website: "Http://www.vannattabros.com".

it doesn't always stop in the same place I can't quite see the pattern as to why its stopping.

I do have frames in the website which frustrates some things. the computer I'm using is fairly robust so I'm not thinking it ran out of memory----useing a windows 7 HP with 8 gb of ram

Unfortunately Robert at this time Sitemapper will not work reliably on a 64-bit system. It is something we hope to correct in a future version.
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thanks, that would explain why it doesn't work reliably. My old computer died on which I've used
in a registered way your flagship product coffee cup, and to celebrate the new computer I bought
a bundle without figuring out I was shooting in front of the rabbit.....
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*wonders if that means 64-bit "system" or just 64-bit "windows"*

Wonder if that's what's giving me issues with it too then? Although I'm on a 64-bit system, it's not a 64-bit OS as I use Windows XP 32-bit (I do have the 64-bit version but it sucks lol). Mine works fairly well though and fairly stable, just not sure if it's accurate. *goes to open a ticket on it just for Scott since she's been meaning to do this for over a month now* LOL :P
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don't know. what I did is when my old xp computer died I went down to Fry's and bought the latest and greatest HP box which of course comes with win 7 since I bought it lately.

what I observe is that in making the initial scan to create the site map, the program just locks up
at some undefined time----sometimes almost done, sometimes almost immediately.

it locks solid and you have to reboot or got to task manager to blow it out of your system.

ironically, the very first time I ran it, it went all the way through, but I have never been able to repeat that.
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Robert Van Natta wrote:
don't know. what I did is when my old xp computer died I went down to Fry's and bought the latest and greatest HP box which of course comes with win 7 since I bought it lately.

what I observe is that in making the initial scan to create the site map, the program just locks up
at some undefined time----sometimes almost done, sometimes almost immediately.

it locks solid and you have to reboot or got to task manager to blow it out of your system.

ironically, the very first time I ran it, it went all the way through, but I have never been able to repeat that.


Robert,

Scott answered your post below.
The philosopher has not done philosophy until he has acted upon the mere conviction of his idea; for proof of the theory is in the act, not the idea.

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My Personal Website: http://www.EricSEnglish.com


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