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reader@×××××××.com wrote: |
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> How can I tell ahead of time or quickly what the vintage of a webpage |
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> that looks interesting is? |
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> I often find when looking for some kind of consumer good like a DVR or |
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> something that the hot item I'm reading about was posted in 2004 after |
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> having spent a 1/2 hr reading to that point. |
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I agree with other poster saying the resource headers may give you a |
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date. Unfortunately, with dynamic page rendering (eg PHP), this can give |
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you the current time. |
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That's why http://archive.org/ will actually give a better answer IMO. |
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Régis |
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