Page lifespan?



I found some details on a musical festival, made my plans, and only found
out by chance that the site was two years out of date.

Is there some HTML way of setting a lifespan on a webpage on creation so
that, should the creator neglect to remove it, browsers will not render it?

If not should such a mechanism exist?
Perhaps with page expired message?

David F. Cox


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