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I have got to sift through multiple websites and look for misssing images, the problem I am facing is that, they are very hard to find.

Just looking through the code and comparing it to the image directory is not an option, as there are several image folder references, with a large number of images inside each.

My normal method just involves checking through pages using internet explorer, as it shows a nice missing image box, however if the image width/height has been set to something small (small sprite images that have been set in CSS etc), then they are nearly impossible to notice.

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http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=broken+image+finders

Andrew Bullock
Thanks, I know how to Google.
danixd
@danixd: is there something that the existing tools don't do?
msw
@msw @Andrew BullockMy question is What is the best method, linking to a Google search does not help me, for all I know all of that freeware could contain malware.What would be useful is if you answered by telling me what software or methods YOU use and find the best.
danixd
I would just bring up a browser and Google for a tool that does the job for me. http://linkchecker.sourceforge.net/ looks pretty good, is it the "best"? Dunno, define your terms.
msw
It is just a crap answer, sorry. Why don't I just go around Stack Overflow and spam igtfy.com ?
danixd