DateLastModified, but what "date" ?



Hi,

I have googled this, and found MS doc., but as far as I can see, it only states that
somefile.DateLastModified returns the timestamp for the file.
My question is: what timestamp ?

I have made a small script, that uploads a site based on changes in the html-files. I compare the DateLastModified to the meta-tag "changed", updates the "changed" if necessary, and uploads the file. Works fine - except when we change to summertime - or vintertime. Now every file appears to be changed.

What "time" is returned ?
(And how do I get the "right" time).
Client OS is windows XP prof.


:-) Freddy



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