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Simply copy and paste the following code into your address bar: javascript:alert(document.lastModified)
You can even make it a shortcut that you can use on any page accessable from your Links toolbar (if you have it visible), or from your bookmarks or favorites menu.
Internet Explorer 7 Instructions:
On any webpage simply add a new favorite (Press CTRL+D)
Change the name from whatever it is to Modified and, if you like, place the favorite in whichever folder you like, I find the Links folder/toolbar to be the best place.
Now with the favorites pane open, right click on the favorite you just added and choose Properties.
On the Web Document tab, change the URL to javascript:alert(document.lastModified) and click OK
A window titled Problem with Shotcut will come up and state The protocol "javascript" does not have a registered program. Do you wish to keep this target anyway? simply click the Yes button.
Now anytime you click on the favorite or button in the toolbar, it will display the last modified date and time of the page you are currently viewing. Instructions for Mozilla Firefox:
On any webpage simply add a new favorite (Press CTRL+D)
Change the name from whatever it is to Modified and, if you like, place the favorite in whichever folder you like, I find the Bookmarks Toolbar folder to be the best place.
Now in the Bookmarks drop-down menu or pane, right click on the favorite you just added and choose Properties.
In the Location field change the URL to javascript:alert(document.lastModified) and click OK
Now anytime you click on the bookmark or button in the toolbar, it will display the last modified date and time of the page you are currently viewing.
I am the Vice President of Product Development for CGXSolutions, a software architect, audio & video engineer, and previously a DJ in Houston. My hobbies are snow skiing, scuba diving, and most importantly spending time with my beautiful wife Christina, my daughter Celeste, and soon our new addition to the family!