On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 02:54:21PM -0500, Michael K. Johnson wrote:
I'll get it started. There are a few pages in sufficient flux
that I
might miss adding the $Date$ strings in, but I think that once you see
"This page last modified at:" on the web site, you can be reasonably
sure that pages that don't show that text at the bottom haven't been
recently modified.
OK, in the next push of the web site (none currently scheduled), the
main page will show a date-last-modified line in the page footer.
Other pages that are modified will also show date-last-modified. It
is possible that other otherwise-unmodified pages will also show the
date-last-modified lines, depending on which files get tagged to
push live in CVS as people work on the site.
michaelkjohnson
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