Re: 'Age' for webpages

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It may be necessary to include a third dimension via a XML sitemap.  This is useful for Google and other search engines to find 'semi-hidden' web pages and to signal a crawl.  An example of this on a Drupal driven site is: http://www.orangespike.ca/sitemap.xml

I don't know if Ietf is using for its backend.  Sorry.

Ron

On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 5:50 PM, Merin Tresa Willy <merintwilly@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is a third dimension - 'age' necessary for webpages? Will its inclusion help search engines and the like, to retrieve pages containing up-to-date data? 
Or is there already any mechanism for retrieving the age of the contents of dynamic web pages?

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