Indeed, but I think it's probably quite rare that people are not on MX now
considering how old it is.   There are a few Java toolsets from Sun which
allow file level control.










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-----Original Message-----
From: Claude Schneegans
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Sun Jan 21 13:00:34 2007
Subject: Re: Setting file dates and attributes

 >>When I noted ColdFusion, I really mean Java, 

Ah, ok, then it is also CMFX only.

 >>I am not sure why you would want to do that, as it would go against the
purpose of LastModified date.

For many reasons, the first being to fix a problem with FTP which go 
against the
purpose of LastModified date by setting this date for the transfered 
file to the date
the transfer occurred instead of the original date the file was really 
modified.

Some FTP tools do have parameters to control file dates, but they don't 
always
work because they must rely on the FTP server cooperation, and CFFTP has no
tool for date control anyway.

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