Many thanks for the explanation. Glad it's not something I've done wrong :)

> but some Americans don't understand UTC and may > return local time instead

I'm assuming you mean local to their server, rather than local to the client ?

On 23/08/2013 14:04, Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:

the ICS FTP client simply returns a text string of the complete
line and your application has to parse the dates.
Luckily I just want to know if the file has changed, so I just compare my 
stored value of modify= against the current received value.

What's also odd is that mlsd from one client results in the files returned in a 
different order than another client - I'd have expected that the server would 
always use the same sorting criteria.

David

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