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Email notification when a certain web page becomes live again.

Asked by rowby in Web Servers, Miscellaneous Web Development, Apache Web Server

Tags: access, email, notificaion, notification, page

I am looking for a utility I can run on my local windows-based computer that will monitor every few minutes a web site and let me know when a certain webpage is live.

What I am asking for is a little tricky because right now that one particular web page is not live and is redirecting to a page with a different name.  

I want to know when http://www.foobar.com/blahblah.php is live.  Ideally an email notificaion to myself.  (I do not have access to the web server.)

Right now that particular website is instantly redirecting blahblah.html to http://www.foobar.com/blahblah-redirect.php

Is this even possible because I assume they are using a built-in redirect in the blahblah.php coding.
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