Filezilla and preserve local file time on uploadad files
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Filezilla and preserve local file time on uploadad files
Does anybody know how it works with Filezilla? I can't find an option for this. The FTP-Server support this function. Can anybody help me?
Thank you all for help me.
Thank you all for help me.
Re: Filezilla and preserve local file time on uploadad files
Check transfer menu.
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there is no optionbotg wrote:Check transfer menu.
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yes okay i have found it but it does not work. At every upload filezilla changed the date to the current date.botg wrote:There is.
Re: Filezilla and preserve local file time on uploadad files
Then your server does not support it.
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Re: Filezilla and preserve local file time on uploadad files
my server can it. when i use Turbo FTP then it works but with File Zilla it does not work. Why? Can it be taht FileZilla preserve the time only with an FileZilla Server?botg wrote:Then your server does not support it.
Re: Filezilla and preserve local file time on uploadad files
If you refer to MDTM blablah command, forget it. This is not an official FTP command and will never be supported by Filezilla.Joyex wrote:my server can it. when i use Turbo FTP then it works but with File Zilla it does not work. Why? Can it be taht FileZilla preserve the time only with an FileZilla Server?botg wrote:Then your server does not support it.
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Re: Filezilla and preserve local file time on uploadad files
Correction:
MDTM is an official command introduced in RFC 3659. The RFC makes it very clear that it cannot be used to set file timestamps.
Then there is the MFMT command as introduce in an IETF draft which can be used to set file timestamps.
MDTM is an official command introduced in RFC 3659. The RFC makes it very clear that it cannot be used to set file timestamps.
Then there is the MFMT command as introduce in an IETF draft which can be used to set file timestamps.
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Re: Filezilla and preserve local file time on uploadad files
How i can make logs with FileZilla? Sorry im not a profi in this software...
Re: Filezilla and preserve local file time on uploadad files
Right-click the message log.
Re: Filezilla and preserve local file time on uploadad files
Sorry botg, wasn't home, with MDTM blablah I mean this command: MDTM YYYYMMDDHHMMSS filename <-- this is no official command.
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Re: Filezilla and preserve local file time on uploadad files
That's not only unofficial, it's in blatant violation of the standard.boco wrote:Sorry botg, wasn't home, with MDTM blablah I mean this command: MDTM YYYYMMDDHHMMSS filename <-- this is no official command.