"Jason Sheets" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i meddelandet
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Take a look at the getlastmod() function, an example of the usage would
be:

$last_mod = date ("F d Y H:i:s.", getlastmod());

Then you can print or operate on last_mod any way you want, if you don't
want to operate on the date you can just print the return of date.

I use the getlastmod()function already, to print in the same document, but I
recon this isn't exactly the same thing, since I want to display in ONE page
the last modified date of all my php-files, or am I wrong?
Some kind of array is necessary? I believe I need some kind of (recursive)
function that collect this information from all my files, and I believe
someone have written one already. I have not the skills (yet) to write it
myself



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