Interviewed by CNN on 07/08/2013 18:33, David E. Ross told the world:
> The Preserve Download Modification Timestamp extension is broken in
> SeaMonkey 2.20.  Not even the beta 2013.05.11.19b works anymore.
> 
> At first, I thought this was because of the implementation of bug #bug
> #825588.  See <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=825588>.
> However, that implementation is not expected in any end-user releases
> for more than 4 months from now.
> 
> I really want downloaded files to keep their last-modified date from
> their source, the same as happens with an FTP download and the same as
> happens when I cut-and-paste to move a file in Windows.  See bug #733954
> at <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=733954>.
> 

Well, you might try the DownThemAll extension. It does preserve the
server timestamps, like you want -- and does SO MUCH MORE besides...

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