Morgan Hughes wrote:
Or use stat() to get the page's mtime, something like
Good idea.
Chris
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> >Dumb question here but whats the general practice regarding putting a
> >"website last updated:" entry on a web page? Does the web master manually
> >enter in today's date in a database table entry and let PHP display. Is it
> >statically added to the HTML page? Etc...
> If you want "website las
Paul O'Neil wrote:
Dumb question here but whats the general practice regarding putting a
"website last updated:" entry on a web page? Does the web master manually
enter in today's date in a database table entry and let PHP display. Is it
statically added to the HTML page? Etc...
If you want "we
Paul O'Neil wrote:
Dumb question here but whats the general practice regarding putting a
"website last updated:" entry on a web page? Does the web master manually
enter in today's date in a database table entry and let PHP display. Is it
statically added to the HTML page? Etc...
I've just im
Dumb question here but whats the general practice regarding putting a
"website last updated:" entry on a web page? Does the web master manually
enter in today's date in a database table entry and let PHP display. Is it
statically added to the HTML page? Etc...
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