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4.4.2 Tracking changes with Antenna

On the Antenna page, you will see two sections: one called "Updated" and another called "Visited". In the "Updated" section, you will find websites which have changed since the last Antenna update, and in the "Visited" section, the websites which haven't. In each section, each line stands for one website of the Antenna database, and has the following structure:

` * 2002/12/15 16:43 (T) My website'

The first part is the last time the website was updated, or if this information is not available, the last time Antenna noticed a change in this page.

The `(T)' stands for "Time", it means that the change was detected because the last modification time of that page has changed since the last Antenna update. Another possible value here is `S' (for "Size"), which means that the change has been detected because the size of the page has changed.

The last part of this line is the title you gave to this website when you added it to the database.

Please note that the Antenna database doesn't get automatically updated, you have to update it each time you want to check if the sites have changed, either by hitting R in the Antenna page, or by passing a prefix argument to the command (start Antenna with C-u A, for example).

A
Visit the Antenna page. If called with a prefix argument, update the Antenna database before displaying it (w3m-antenna).



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