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In this exercise we'll explore the "URL Tree" view and show how it can be used to explore the structure of your site. The URL Tree represents the organization of your entire Web site. At the root of the tree, Linkbot shows the starting page of your Web site (http://tetranetsoftware.com/ shown below). The sub nodes below the root represent all the URLs Linkbot encountered on the first page of the site.
Just like the Windows 95 file Explorer, each URL with a "+" beside it means there are more links within it. The tree view will continue to branch until there are no more URLs left or when it encounters a URL that it has already checked. When Linkbot encounters a duplicate link at a lower level it will display the URL in the tree but it will not branch any further. This stops Linkbot from getting stuck in an infinite loop.
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