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SID-00550: When Was a Web Last Updated?

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Category: CategoryMissingFunctionality Server OS: Last update: 14 years ago

The SEARCH on WebChanges can take a long time to return the most recently changed page and I still have to read the dates in the output. Is there a faster/simpler way to find out the last time the web was changed?

On the server side, I would look at the mod date of the directory but I want something that isn't server-access-dependent.

-- VickiBrown - 2009-10-05

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Title When Was a Web Last Updated?
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