Hello,

1) encoding guess
>From the library manual:
file.encoding
    The encoding that this file uses. When Unicode strings are written to a 
file, they will be converted to byte strings using this encoding. In addition, 
when the file is connected to a terminal, the attribute gives the encoding that 
the terminal is likely to use (that information might be incorrect if the user 
has misconfigured the terminal). The attribute is read-only and may not be 
present on all file-like objects. It may also be None, in which case the file 
uses the system default encoding for converting Unicode strings.
How can python do that?

2) time stamp
How to read it (found no attr in "file" type)? (If possible in platform 
independant manner, and as datetime object.)

Denis
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