Any program to deteted web page update?

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To monitor webpage updates without manually checking, users can utilize various tools, especially for sites that do not support RSS feeds. While writing a custom program is an option, it is not recommended due to potential server load issues. Some websites offer parsing-friendly outputs that reduce server strain. For those using Firefox, the Update Scanner extension is suggested as a solution for tracking changes. However, users on Internet Explorer may need to explore alternative methods or tools, as the Update Scanner is not compatible with IE.
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HI, I want to monitor some web page to see if it hase updated or hase some news. every time , I should open the webpage in web explorer, time and time again, I feel boring. some websites suupport RSS, but others don't. So, is there any programs can do this checking?

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Its not hard to write one yourself. However I wouldn't recommend it as it increases server load. If the server can't support RSS, there isn't much you could do, but check it manually.

Some sites have designed webpages that allow for this sort of thing; which gives parsing friendly output and really condense content striped of html and more things mostly to reduce load of the server.
 
Thank you! Four, I'd follow your advice, and check it manually.
 
Spread the word.You may be looking for this.A mozdev extension.Simply query for update scanner extension
or
http://updatescanner.mozdev.org/en/help.html
to my best knowledge it is a clean ext.But you my check mozdev for vulnerable or nasty ext.
 
Thanks hakan for your reply, but I think I have time to test it, because I'm now using IE, but the updatescanner is for firefox.
 
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