I saw the article at http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.fileatime.php and
gave it a shot with the timestamp for the file but it doesn't work correctly
because it only returned the current timestamp (as it is from our watch or
clock) but not the one from the file...

I had verify that the file is correct and that the date() is working
correctly and that the timeatime() is working correctly if they are tested
independantly, so it is just putting them all three together cause them not
to work right...

--snip--
$current_filename = "test.pdf";
echo (date('F j, Y, h:i a', (fileatime($current_filename))));
--snip--

What did I do wrong??

Scott F.

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