* Thus wrote Kevin Stone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> "Paul Van Schayck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kevin Stone) wrote
> > Hello Kevin.
> >
> > > This is just a thought.. I have never employed this method
> > > personally.. but I suppose you cou
"Paul Van Schayck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kevin Stone) wrote
> Hello Kevin.
>
> > This is just a thought.. I have never employed this method
> > personally.. but I suppose you could read the page into a string and
> > use the md5() functio
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kevin Stone) wrote
Hello Kevin.
> This is just a thought.. I have never employed this method
> personally.. but I suppose you could read the page into a string and
> use the md5() function to generate a hexidecimal value based on that
> string. Store the hex value in a database
"Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Van Schayck) wrote in
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> > First of all you need to check with the website you are going to check
> > if they really enjoy all bandwith required. And people will not see
> >
Hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris) wrote
> I'm not sure I understand-- I want to check to see if their page has
> changed once each day and, if so, I will highlight that link in my
> list... I doubt most web sites would have a problem with one hit per
> day :)
Don't know much about blogs ;). I tho
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