At 4:41 PM -0400 6/29/10, Paul M Foster wrote:
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 03:44:37PM -0400, tedd wrote:
At 12:11 AM -0400 6/14/10, David Mehler wrote:
Hello,
I've got what is probably a simple question. I've got a site with a
footer include file. I want to have a section that displays the
At 12:11 AM -0400 6/14/10, David Mehler wrote:
Hello,
I've got what is probably a simple question. I've got a site with a
footer include file. I want to have a section that displays the last
time the page was modified. So for example say the index.php was last
modified today and another page
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 03:44:37PM -0400, tedd wrote:
At 12:11 AM -0400 6/14/10, David Mehler wrote:
Hello,
I've got what is probably a simple question. I've got a site with a
footer include file. I want to have a section that displays the last
time the page was modified. So for example say
On 14/06/2010, at 4:11 PM, David Mehler wrote:
Hello,
I've got what is probably a simple question. I've got a site with a
footer include file. I want to have a section that displays the last
time the page was modified. So for example say the index.php was last
modified today and another page
did you try stat()'ing the file?
as long as you have read permission to the file,
you should be able to run a stat() on the file
with no problems
-Original Message-
From: Jay Paulson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Subject: [PHP] Last Modified question..
I have a problem... I want to
my own 2c:
fopen:
fwrite into a file of yours,
when doing a check:
fopen
compare the buffer size to the file size you have saved.
or the whole HTML code as a string.
But, I guess it is very unreliable since there are such things as banner
rotations etc...
Maybe there's another way to do it
In article FA432D4D6C2EC1498940A59C494F153873335B@stca207a,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kasten, Holger) wrote:
how can I check the last modified date of a website. I mean not my own site,
I mean other sites.
Use fsockopen(), send a HEAD request, get back (sometimes*) a Last-Modified
header.
*See
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