Am Donnerstag, 23. Juni 2016 17:04:54 UTC+2 schrieb Shawn Milochik:
>
> What do you need it to do, specifically? Doing an http.Get on a page and 
> storing and comparing the bytes or a hash is something you could write in 
> under a minute. Why not just do that?
>

Get notified when a change happens. Your approach would certainly work but 
it's super-naive. Perform a Head Lookup and check the Timestamp when the 
resurce was changed, ETags, etc. all come to my mind to checl before 
downloading the whle resource. Or being able to specify a nesting level  
upto which embeded resources will be fetched recursively to check for 
change etc.

So I think somebody else spent more time to think about that. There are 
services in other languages of course but I was hoping for some sort of 
getable service in Golang / package.

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