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Reverse Engineering-Page Navigation Diagram

I am working to reverse engineer a web site (designed by a consulting firm).

The site consists of predominantly asp.net pages with code behind classes.
The code behind classes in general dynamically generate hyperlinks for the
page in the Page_OnLoad event using data from a database. There is no
business logic or data access layer.

Is it possible to configure IIS or is there a 3rd party tool that will allow
me to save the pages as they are generated so that subsequently I can use a
reverse engineering tool like Visio (Web Site diagram) to generate a page
navigation diagram?

Any ideas in general on how to generate a page navigation diagram in this
situation.

Looking at the IIS log will give the order of navigation but I would have to
manually generate the diagrams.
Thank you.

Dennis
Nov 18 '05 #1
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