> 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
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
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
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