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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Setting Last-Modified Bit in Apache Post 58861 by robbieg on Friday 3rd of December 2004 09:55:25 AM
Old 12-03-2004
Setting Last-Modified Bit in Apache

Hi,

I have a co-worker that uses javascript code to generate the last-modified date on a file. The problem is our server does not properly send this date so javascript can display it. I know that it is better to use server-side scripting to generate this but she has already put it on multiple pages so changing it would be a big task.

I read somewhere that there is a setting in apache that needs to be configured to pass the last modified date to the browser. Does anyone know how to do this?

Rob
 

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JavaScript::Beautifier(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			       JavaScript::Beautifier(3pm)

NAME
JavaScript::Beautifier - Beautify Javascript (beautifier for javascript) SYNOPSIS
use JavaScript::Beautifier qw/js_beautify/; my $pretty_js = js_beautify( $js_source_code, { indent_size => 4, indent_character => ' ', } ); DESCRIPTION
This module is mostly a Perl-rewrite of <http://github.com/einars/js-beautify/tree/master/beautify.js> You can check it through <http://jsbeautifier.org/> FUNCTIONS
js_beautify( $js_source_code, $opts ); beautify javascript. options indent_size indent_character if you prefer Tab than Space, try: { indent_size => 1, indent_character => " ", } preserve_newlines default is 1 my $in = "var a=dont_preserve_newlines"; my $out = "var a = dont_preserve_newlines"; my $js = js_beautify( $in, { preserve_newlines => 0 } ); # $out eq $js $in = "var a=do_preserve_newlines"; $out = "var a = do_preserve_newlines"; $js = js_beautify( $in, { preserve_newlines => 1 } ); # $out eq $js space_after_anon_function default is 0 AUTHOR
Fayland Lam, "<fayland at gmail.com>" COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright 2008 Fayland Lam, all rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2009-12-30 JavaScript::Beautifier(3pm)
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