Galeon (web browser) included "bookmarklets" (search google).  One
bookmarklet checks "page freshness".  It didn't work on frames, but
apparently there is a version that does work on frames.  I don't know
whether the bookmarklet is accurate, however.  Perhaps it uses methods
mentioned above to determine the date of inception of a page.

[<Blatant plug> Galeon is much faster for me than any other browser
for a number of reasons.  It was inevitable, therefore, that its
development has been discontinued.</Blatant plug>

Alan Davis

On 11/17/06, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
> Well, just to add more ideas to this thread, you can always check the "Date" 
header returned by the

I forgot to mention that, depending on the web server, the date might have 
nothing to do with the
requested file... additionally, check all the headers, as some webservers do 
provide extra
informacion about a document.

In short: check the headers. Firefox + webdeveloper extension can show you the 
headers more easily.

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