Re: [PHP] remote file time -small issue

2007-02-25 Thread Richard Lynch
You can always add a header to your own PHP scripts if you want to maintain that info -- but be aware that you really need to be careful to change it if you expect browsers to get the LATEST version of your data. http://php.net/header You will find, however, that MANY script-driven websites (PHP,

Re: [PHP] remote file time -small issue

2007-02-23 Thread Richard Lynch
On Thu, February 22, 2007 2:34 am, SJAMHO DBMS wrote: > 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 anyo

Re: [PHP] remote file time -small issue

2007-02-22 Thread Jochem Maas
I'm not your personal help desk - please keep your replies on the list. SJAMHO DBMS wrote: > Dear Jochem, > > > I am not able to crack the headers into giving the date. wtf does that mean? the 'root' pages [in question] DONT SEND 'Last-Modified' headers. ergo there is no way to determine when

Re: [PHP] remote file time -small issue

2007-02-22 Thread Jochem Maas
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?

[PHP] remote file time -small issue

2007-02-22 Thread SJAMHO DBMS
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 -- PHP General M