Hi,

Alternatively you can use CURL to get last modification time.

study the CURLOPT_HEADERFUNCTION constant for more details.

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On 2/22/07, David Robley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

SJAMHO DBMS wrote:

> Dear Sirs,
>
>
> I have a problem with the attached file.
> Run it or see it here: http://www.sjamho.com/update/remote.php
>
> The issue is: the timestamps are shown for every file in a subdirectory,
> but never for a file in the root of a domain.
> Can anyone tell me why?
>
>
> Kind regards, Jos

It would really help to know what your code is.



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