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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to get a filename modified by attaching modified timestamp Post 302314360 by Ruks on Friday 8th of May 2009 06:06:00 AM
Old 05-08-2009
Thanks tag..
Bt I may want to hav the timestamp completely in numberformat.. Smilie
I have heard of some option called -mtime.. will it help me here?
 

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GETLASTMOD(3)								 1							     GETLASTMOD(3)

getlastmod - Gets time of last page modification

SYNOPSIS
int getlastmod (void ) DESCRIPTION
Gets the time of the last modification of the main script of execution. If you're interested in getting the last modification time of a different file, consider using filemtime(3). RETURN VALUES
Returns the time of the last modification of the current page. The value returned is a Unix timestamp, suitable for feeding to date(3). Returns FALSE on error. EXAMPLES
Example #1 getlastmod(3) example <?php // outputs e.g. 'Last modified: March 04 1998 20:43:59.' echo "Last modified: " . date ("F d Y H:i:s.", getlastmod()); ?> SEE ALSO
date(3), getmyuid(3), getmygid(3), get_current_user(3), getmyinode(3), getmypid(3), filemtime(3). PHP Documentation Group GETLASTMOD(3)
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