tomatically show new articles on
my site).
And this is really date of SITE last modify ...
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> From: Rudi Ahlers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2001 12:13 PM
> To: Chip; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] site last updated
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Subject: Re: [PHP] site last updated
> On Saturday 03 November 2001 21:12, Steve Werby wrote:
> > "Ryan Christensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > You can do t
last modified
^ I put that on the bottom of every page on some sites I make.
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On Saturday 03 November 2001 21:12, Steve Werby wrote:
> "Ryan Christensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You can do this in a per-page basis w/:
> >
> > $modified = stat("yourfile.html");
> > echo date("l, F dS",$modified[9]);
>
> Also see getlastmod() and filemtime().
I am interested in this a
"Ryan Christensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can do this in a per-page basis w/:
>
> $modified = stat("yourfile.html");
> echo date("l, F dS",$modified[9]);
Also see getlastmod() and filemtime().
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You can do this in a per-page basis w/:
$modified = stat("yourfile.html");
echo date("l, F dS",$modified[9]);
(As with most things ;).. this can be found in the manual. Check @
php.net/stat for more info..
%Ryan
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