On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 16:43:22 -0400, pete-tbnl-dev@kazmier.com wrote:
Provide a special variable, *last-modified-handler*, that users can set to return a timestamp? From within that method, users would have access to *request* so they could return specific times for various URIs.
Sounds like a good idea to me. The initial value of this special variable should probably be (CONSTANTLY NIL) where NIL returned by the handler means that it declines to provide a timestamp - which would be equivalent to returning (GET-UNIVERSAL-TIME). The handlers should generally return universal-times, of course.
Something like that. Would you like to send a patch?
This is what I need it for, my entire site will be served by HTML-TEMPLATEs and I'll use the last time the template file was modified as my timestamp.
But even if the template itself hasn't changed you might fill the template with different values each time it is called, isn't that the whole purpose of HTML-TEMPLATE? Or am I missing something?
Cheers, Edi.