Re: [twsocket] mlsd and modified data

2013-08-23 Thread Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd
> I'm assuming you mean local to their server, rather than local to > the client ? Yes, the FTP has no knowledge of the client's time zone. > What's also odd is that mlsd from one client results in the files > returned in a different order than another client - I'd have > expected that the se

Re: [twsocket] mlsd and modified data

2013-08-23 Thread David Rose (dsr)
Many thanks for the explanation. Glad it's not something I've done wrong :) > but some Americans don't understand UTC and may > return local time instead I'm assuming you mean local to their server, rather than local to the client ? On 23/08/2013 14:04, Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd w

Re: [twsocket] mlsd and modified data

2013-08-23 Thread Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd
r, the ICS FTP client simply returns a text string of the complete line and your application has to parse the dates. MLST snmp trap-20130823-00.txt size=0;type=file;perm=fdrwa;create=2013082223; modify=2013082223; snmp trap-20130823-00.txt 250 END According to the RFCs, these d

[twsocket] mlsd and modified data

2013-08-23 Thread David Rose (dsr)
I'm using the FTP Client component to get some file data from our Dreamhost FTP server. I'm using the MLSD command, but I've noticed that the modified value for a file isn't always the same e.g Running on two different machines gives two different values modify=20130803144603 modify=2013080