Pierre Sahores wrote:

Bonjour Richard,

This work fine for me :

function FTP_Dir_Refresh active_path
    set cursor to watch
    libURLSetFTPListCommand "NLST"
    put FTP_Server_Address & active_path & "/" into tServer
    put URL tServer into tData
    replace crlf with cr in tData
    replace lf with cr in tData
    libURLSetFTPListCommand "LIST"
    get URL tServer
    filter it with "*" & toUpper(char 1 to 4 of the label of btn
"b_blog_category") & "*_?????_*.xml?"
    return it
end FTP_Dir_Refresh

Does this help ?

Thank you for posting that, but it doesn't get around the built-in limitations of FTP: the RFC says that the LIST command will return the date in this format:

   Mar 28 14:24

..or if older than six months (possibly longer, depending on server config) it'll just return the year where the time is:

   Mar 29 2008

My desire to keep all the logic client-side is for fairly trivial reasons, so using a CGI to get the info I need from the server won't kill me, and will give it to me down to the second, which is what I'm after.

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Le 10 avr. 10 à 21:29, Richard Gaskin a écrit :

The FTP 'LIST' command sucks. It only shows mod dates down to the
minute, and only for those files modified within the last six
months; earlier than that and you only get the day.

On the desktop of course we enjoy being able to get time stamps down
to the second.  Nice.

Is there some obscure FTP command I've overlooked which can get a
list of files showing mod dates down to the second?

I may have to use a CGI for this project, but I'd love a solution
that can keep everything client-side if possible.

TIA -

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