According to Sean Downey:
> I'm having a problem in that htdig is not picking up the last modified date
> in my documents
>
> I'm using htdig to index PHP documents, in the php code I'm setting the last
> modified date
> The date is working in the documents because i can see it in the page info
> in Netscape
> I believe that the format is correct
>
> Last-Modified: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 00:00:00 GMT
>
> Something I've seen that could be related is:
> HEAD before GET: disabled
>
> which appears in the output form htdig - but I can't find a reference to
> that anywhere in the documentation
http://www.htdig.org/dev/htdig-3.2/attrs.html#head_before_get
But that's extremely unlikely to be the problem here. I suggest looking
though the output of htdig -vvv to see the headers returned by the server
for some of these PHP documents, and how htdig parses the dates in these
Last-Modified headers. If the headers look fine, but htdig isn't parsing
them correctly, please try the latest 3.2.0b4 development snapshot to see
if that helps. If the problem persists with the latest snapshot, please
get back to us with details about the system you're running htdig on (OS,
distribution if applicable, hardware, etc.), as well as the settings in
include/htconfig.h for HAVE_TIMEGM and HAVE_STRPTIME.
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