Second thoughts - my posting does not help, does it? This gives you the
date of last revision, not the date of first posting...
Sorry,
John Royce
Robert College
Rowin Young wrote:
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> I’ve searched the archives but couldn’t find anything about this, so I
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> Is there any way of finding out what date a webpage was first created,
> or first put online? It’s very recent, so archive.org doesn’t help.
> For info, I want to know if my suspicion is correct that a page on a
> website which contains a lot of other identifiably plagiarised material
> was posted after the same article appeared on another website – hope
> that didn’t sound too garbled! Common sense says yes, but I suppose
> it’s possible that the plagiariser could himself be plagiarised…
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> Many thanks for any insights.
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> Rowin
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