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Re: FTP access changes file modified dates
Thanks, but I'm pretty sure I need the Squid for complete log files so I
can't turn it off.
Bruce
> From: Ed Pastore <EPastore@xxxxxxxx>
> Reply-To: webten@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Fri, 05 Apr 2002 11:01:43 -0500
> To: <webten@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: FTP access changes file modified dates
>
> I had similar problems when I had Squid Cache enabled. I didn't associate it
> with FTP, but I did notice that after a while, the modification date of all
> my files would read as right now. After a reboot, they'd go back to their
> real times, then eventually switch back to right now.
>
> Sound anything like your problem? The only way I could fix it was to turn
> off the cache (which I assume greatly reduces the efficiency of my web
> server, but at least now it works).
>
> To see the troubleshooting I went through, do a search on this list's
> archives (on blueworld.com) for the subject:
> echo var="Last_Modified" not working
>
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