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Re: algorithm to get xml update

From: "Sam Hobbs" <samuel@------.--.---_------_------_--_----->
To: NULL
Date: 6/16/2008 8:35:00 PM

There was a time in the recent past when the internet was not available for 
the majority of people in the world. People now take it for granted.  I hope 
you appreciate the powerful resources you have available.

As I have indicated previously, there are enough articles and samples to 
make it possible for you to find what you need for this. The ability to 
search the internet and search other resources will be useful for this 
project and for many more you encounter in the future.


"Elliot" <elliot_barclay@h...> wrote in message 
news:3FAD5B13-239F-4A81-903E-7AA891D53494@m......
> no API in C# to obtain the last modified date?
>
>
> "Julian F. Reschke" <julian.reschke@n...> wrote in message 
> news:eExdRRXzIHA.5832@T......
>> Elliot wrote:
>>> Any coding example to understand more?
>>
>> Protocol examples are for instance in 
>> <http://www.w3.org/1999/04/Editing/>.





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