Re: date when file was last modified

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Neither am I admittedly, learning as I go!
I have php webpages in my context folder and they are listed when I start the server and go to http://localhost/ProjectFolder  If I last saved a file yesterday I would expect to see yesterday date beside the file.  If I then chaged the file and saved it today and restart apache, I would hope to see todays date beside the file so I am working with the current version.  I am still seeing 21st April beside a file I changed today after restarting apache.  Can anyone offer any theories. 


Robert T Wyatt <robert.wyatt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 8:23:45 PM
Subject: Re:  date when file was last modified


Unfortunately I'm non-php-savvy. Nevertheless, it would seem
reasonable to ask exactly how (and when) index.php is generated.

Good luck,
Robert

Richard Dunne wrote:
> Yes the index page where the files are listed http://localhost/index.php.  I am using Editplus on XP.  I thought, and I may be wrong, that the last date modified in windows and apache should be the same, as long as the apache server is restarted after any changes are made.  If I am wrong, where is apache getting its dates from?  When files are saved in windows, it gets a date stamp.  I thought apache uses the files current date stamp.  It obviously isnt in my case!

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