Emmerich, St. Aldegundis,
Seifert, 1973/1997
webchanges Test Page
You may use this page to check, if your installation of webchanges is working correctly. Below you can see the location and the builder of a German church organ. Every minute another organ is presented in this field, so if you reload this page in your browser in intervals of one minute, you should see another organ each time.
This minute's great German church organ:
Follow these instructions step by step to monitor the current web page with webchanges:
- Right-click and save this monitor file, that can be used to monitor this page. It contains all pieces of information necessary to do that.
- Execute webchanges -i test.xml to download the current version of this web page into cache. This should create a file named 843dd4c4114284016c3e8b40b5f6072d682a1d6d.html in the current directory.
- Execute webchanges -c test.xml to check, if the
organ presented on this page has changed. The first time you check the web page you will get a message,
saying that "test.meta" was not found. It's created afterwards, so simply ignore it.
You should have to wait at most 60 seconds until a change is detected.
If webchanges is working correctly, its output should look like this:
Monitor File Test Page Checking Organ of this minute now: Organ of this minute (Test Page): old string: Düsseldorf, St. Peter, Göckel, 2001 current string: Eisenach, Georgenkirche, Schuke, 1982