I'm trying to figure out a way to track whenever a given page's rendered
output may have changed.  

Kind of tricky since changing the layout or, worse yet, a snippet could
change the page's output.  And then, of course, there are those silly
extensions people keep making :-D with all their dynamic tags.

Does anyone have any clever suggestions to deduce that the page's output may
be changed?  I'd love to have an event (or set of events) to trigger the
check but would settle for a smart polling solution (but it should scale
well).

BTW, I'd love to be able to "know" that the page had changed but, for my
purposes, even being able to suspect it's guilt would be sufficient.
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