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  • Scott Turchin
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    So I built a sniffer program to see what comes back and here it is:

    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Date: Sun, 07 May 2000 16:36:47 GMT
    Server: Apache/1.3.6 (Unix) PHP/3.0.7 mod_perl/1.21 mod_frontpage/3.0.4.3
    Last-Modified: Wed, 05 May 1999 12:52:38 GMT
    ETag: "53851-63-37303f16"
    Accept-Ranges: bytes
    Content-Length: 99
    Connection: close
    Content-Type: text/html


    After this the web page comes through, this is from another piece of source that someone posted, very interesting....I have work to do now!!

    Scott


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  • Scott Turchin
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    Nope, you understood it!!

    I thought I had seen that but when I went back I couldn't find it...
    I have a small three line script somewhere that outputs the current date, it may be easier to use that if I can find it!!


    Thanks,

    Scott

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  • Michael Mattias
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    if you just need code to go get an html page, dane westvik just posted this in the source code forum:
    http://www.powerbasic.com/support/pb...ad.php?t=22652

    i don't know html code worth squat, but i have to believe that somewhere in the html data is a date; if not, you could always include a date in the content somewhere and find it.

    or am i misunderstanding your question?



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  • Scott Turchin
    started a topic Interesting html idea...

    Interesting html idea...

    I got to thinking about my help file on Winlog...

    Since it's going to be an html based one, perhaps Winlog should have an option to go to my website and pull down the most current .html doc so it is constantly updated....

    I saw some html code somewhere for doing this, does anyone have a basic set of HTTP headers that I could use for this without having to print out the RFC?? or maybe some sample code?

    Thanks

    Scott

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