Alex Tweedly wrote:
> That's just the way "ls -l" works .
>
> if the modification date is a while ago, words 6 - 8 contain the date,
> month and year
> if the modification date is recent enough, words 6 - 8 contain the date,
> month and time
Okay! You solved the mystery :-)
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That's just the way "ls -l" works .
if the modification date is a while ago, words 6 - 8 contain the date,
month and year
if the modification date is recent enough, words 6 - 8 contain the date,
month and time
e.g.
drwx--+ 26 alextweedly staff 884 7 Dec 22:52 Desktop
drwx-
I encounter a strange thing: at the footer in my web pages, I put a
notice stating the last modification date.
This date is calculated on the server, with a dedicated procedure
(Thanks to Sarah :-))
===script===
-- get the path to the page just loaded
put $_SERVER["PATH_TRANSLATE