Why there is a need to Convert the unique filename to a unique number? How is this gonna help?
The hash is a mathematical algorithm of producing a string based on a contents file BUT in my case i stated that:
the .html file can be:
1. renamed
2. moved
3. contents altered (hash is based on files contents, so that will fail)
We need some other attribute to identify a file because relying on the above attributes will only produce DOUBLE counters for the modifies file.
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Why there is a need to Convert the unique filename to a unique number? How is this gonna help?
Why are you asking me the same question as I asked you?
The hash is a mathematical algorithm of producing a string based on a contents file
I showed the hash operating on the file path, not its content.
the .html file can be:
1. renamed
2. moved
3. contents altered
Thus, you want to be able to consider two files with different names, different locations and different contents as "the same file".
Without you arranging to place some piece of information within those files that can be searched for, to uniquely identify them; those criteria mean that any two files could be considered the same, which is a nonsense; which is why I ignored the possibility that you actually meant that; and assumed your description was lacking precision.
However, inserting a piece of information -- say a custom html-like tag or html comment -- into each html file -- regardless of whether the are 100's 1000's or 100s of 1000s would be the works of a few minutes. At least it would be for Perl.
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those criteria mean that any two files could be considered the same, which is a nonsense; which is why I ignored the possibility that you actually meant that; and assumed your description was lacking precision.
No, it is not a nonsense. Imagine me in real life:
1. i'am altering my real name
2. i'am changing the location of where i live
3. i face lift myself.
Am i not still the same person i used to be?
However, inserting a piece of information -- say a custom html-like tag or html comment -- into each html file -- regardless of whether the are 100's 1000's or 100s of 1000s would be the works of a few minutes. At least it would be for Perl.
And what if the .html page gets rewritten by DreamWeaver or Joomla and the certain piece of information is overwwitten, thus gets lost?
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