Question:
Webpages with no date?
Racy Raquel
2008-02-17 10:00:28 UTC
Does it frustrate you when looking online for information, and the webpages you find, have no date on them. This means that you have no idea how recent the information you are reading is. Do you think webpages should be mandated to contain the date they are last updated. The date could be in the upper right corner. That way you would always know where to look. How do you feel about these things?
Three answers:
efflandt
2008-02-17 10:30:53 UTC
When a static page was last modified is typically in the HTTP reply headers, to tell if the page in cache needs to be reloaded (depending upon browser settings). But unfortunately Internet Explorer does not display that info. File, Properties in IE apparently shows the date of cached page rather than date of the fetched page itself. Sometimes mod date is hidden in the html by the program composing the page (View, Source)



But for dynamic content, date of the script or base page may not be useful, since that does not tell you when the content it assembles was modified.



During a recent search, the only way I could tell that one page was outdated was because it discussed something that was "going to happen" in 1998. So a modification date in the content is an excellent idea that is too often overlooked by website developers.
ai
2016-10-08 06:49:23 UTC
you could positioned the date you created the website, and the dates you changed the record right into a remark so as which you already know the historic past of adjustments. regularly this replace information is saved in a separate record that may not in any respect related to so as that the biggest website does not grow to be overcrowded with pointless comments. you could create a text cloth website talked approximately as "ChangeLog.txt" which you would be able to regulate each and every time you replace the website, with dates and motives of what you probably did and why. no longer the small print, in easy terms a regular precis.
Cao Hoang Nam
2008-02-17 10:04:06 UTC
good opinion. I also think the same as your way


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