Folks,

Don't know if any of you have come across this issue before. I burned some
php files to CD and loaded them on to another PC. They wouldn't open in
CoffeeCup and after a bit of headscratching and hoking around I found that
the files didn't have a timestamp. When I opened the files in notepad this
gave the files a timestamp and CoffeeCup was happy to open them.

This has happened to quite a number of files and I'm wondering whether
there's an easier way of giving them a timestamp rather than opening, saving
and shutting them?

John.


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