Hi there,
 
I am using FTPCli to try and get a file from an FTP Server and copy it
to a local destination. The problem is I only want it to get the file if
the file has been updated since I last got it. This means that I need to
compare the date of the file on the ftp server and the local copy. The
problem I am having is reading the date of the file on the ftp server. I
have tried using the Dir command which returns true, but I have been
unable to locate the text file it has supposedly created on my local
drive. Therefore I am wondering is the Dir command the appropriate
command for what I am trying to do? Whereabouts should I be looking for
the text file that the Dir command creates and what will it be called?
 
Any help on this matter will be much appreciated.
 
Thanks

Adam Keefe
Application Developer
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