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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Michael Newton <mi...@myrealbox.com> on 2003/10/27 01:54:43 UTC

[users@httpd] Last-Modified header on Windows

I'm running 2.0.47 on Windows 2000, and the Last-Modified header being
returned is actually the file creation date, not the modified date.  Is
there anything to be done about this?  (Other than touching files after
every change!)  Thanks.

mike.


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Re: [users@httpd] Last-Modified header on Windows

Posted by Robert Andersson <ro...@profundis.nu>.
Michael Newton wrote:
> I'm running 2.0.47 on Windows 2000, and the Last-Modified header
> being returned is actually the file creation date, not the modified date.

I cannot reproduce this on neither Windows 2000 or XP; they have the
modified date. Could it be a filesystem issue? What FS are the files served
from, NTFS, FAT[32], network share, samba?

Regards,
Robert Andersson


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