Re: Last Modified date of a document

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On 7/23/07, Boyle Owen <Owen.Boyle@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kaushal Shriyan [mailto:kaushalshriyan@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 7:37 AM
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> Subject: Last Modified date of a document
>
> Hi
>
> How can i know the Last Modified date of a document from the
> URL, is there a way to find out

You have to request the file (GET or HEAD) then look for the
"Last-Modified" header... If that doesn't answer your question, describe
your question more precisely.

Rgds,
Owen Boyle
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> Thanks and Regards
>
> Kaushal
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Thanks Owen Boyle

How do i run the GET or HEAD command

is it

telnet 192.168.0.1 80

GET http://192.168.0.1/

Correct me if I am wrong

Thanks and Regards

Kaushal

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