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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 35181] - [net] FTP timestamp: year recognition

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james.j.reiss@gmail.com changed:

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                 CC|                            |james.j.reiss@gmail.com
             Status|RESOLVED                    |REOPENED
         Resolution|FIXED                       |




------- Additional Comments From james.j.reiss@gmail.com  2006-06-26 18:03 -------
I have run into the same problem with the remote ftp server reporting the time
in GMT in a different locale.  I would like to suggest that rather than trying
to hack in the year, a call to modtime on the ftp server be made.  I am not
entirely sure if this command is supported / implemented on all FTP Server.  The
Unix FTP server I am testing against lists the file name, date (mm/dd/yyyy),
time (hh:mm:ss), time zone

For example:
ftp> modtime test.txt
test.txt 06/26/2006 13:22:34 GMT

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