> > In family files I can see the date accessed being included as > > the information in the files can be changed. > > As I see it, the inclusion of "date accessed" is more > important when you are dealing with URLs that could be (are) > more volatile he for years to come. OTOH, personal pages > created by the likes of you and me, are, by nature are less > permanent than pages generated by the US Gov't. > > AEP <[email protected]> I had referenced a City of Philadelphia page as one of my sources -- it was stable for several years, but six months ago they changed their site and the page has moved. Having the date enables the Webmaster to note that the page references an older version of the website, and not the current version. The webmaster can then consult the changelog to provide a current URL for the information. -- }:-) Christopher Jahn {:-( http://home.comcast.net/~xjahn/Main.html A child of five could understand this! Fetch me a child of five. Christopher Jahn <[email protected]>