> > > For me, wget -m keeps the file dates, even under w2k... > > Across time zones? Good news if so. > For ftp transfers? Impossible. HTTP sends time in GMT so it is no problem. FTP has no notion of local time, so it is impossible by definition (some clients allow you to configure offset on per-server basis, but forget daylight saving time). -andrej
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