Graeme McLaren wrote:
> Hi there, I decided that it would be a good idea to 'touch' the file
> immediately after creating it and changing the modified date to the
> current date, however its just not working for me.
>
>
> change file permissions and 'touch' the file:
>
> system("chmod 777 "filep
nd Sub
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Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 09:30:59 +0100
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If the server is a Windows server you can use the Win32::FileTime module
to get the info you need.
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Subject: date & time from server problem/question
Hi all, I
On 5/11/06, Graeme McLaren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all, I'm trying to get the date & time a file was created on the server,
I RTFM and I found:
10 ctimeinode change time (NOT creation time!) in seconds since
the epoch
It looks as if you've found the correct FM. There are three times