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  Stoppers (08:56 6/9/2005)
  rich (12:39 6/9/2005)
 
Simon Willcocks Message #68945, posted by Stoppers at 08:56, 6/9/2005
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I would expect this to be the date the last comment was added to a page.

Instead it seems to be "24 May 2005 18:14.", which seems a little short on useful information.
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Richard Goodwin Message #68950, posted by rich at 12:39, 6/9/2005, in reply to message #68945
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I would expect this to be the date the last comment was added to a page.

Instead it seems to be "24 May 2005 18:14.", which seems a little short on useful information.
The dates are for the change in the underlying web page - which if it's automatically generated doesn't really help much. It was more for hard coded stuff when this was supposed to be a site full of FAQs and How Tos :)

Probably the best thing would to be to simply remove them.
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