Preserve datestamp on downloaded file

 

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Generally, file-transfer applications preserve a file's last-modified time-stamp. An option to allow this in Mozilla applications was developed and then rejected under bug # This would still be a desired capability by some users, evidenced by the 31 votes in favor of bug #and the 1, users of the Preserve Download Modification Timestamp extension reported by bltadwin.ru We can check the timestamps of a file on General and Details tabs by right-click and choose Properties. Then, how can we tell Windows to preserve the timestamp on file copy? We can do it with a command line. Robocopy Command Line. Robocopy (Robust File Copy) is a command-line directory and/or file replication command.  · I'm trying to create a method that allows me to download files from a server (using HTTP) only if the file is newest than the version already downloaded to my computer. I found a way to get the last time that the file was modified on the server .

Afterwards, all files have the same creation date. Very annoying, especially if the original date and time are needed to get an overview and orientation of all the files. Or if the creation date or the date of recording are used for the chronological sorting of vacation photos. But how can we copy files and preserve timestamps? By default, when a file is downloaded, it's timestamps are set to match those from the remote file. This allows the use of '--timestamping' on subsequent invocations of wget. However, it is sometimes useful to base the local file's timestamp on when it was actually downloaded; for that purpose, the '--no-use-server-timestamps' option. A simple ls -l shows that the time stamp on the local file equals the state of the Last-Modified header, as returned by the server. As you can see, the time-stamping info is preserved locally, even without '-N' (at least for HTTP). Several days later, you would like Wget to check if the remote file has changed, and download it if it has.

Here are the steps to make Filezilla preserve timestamp. Luckily, the steps are extremely simple. 1. Turn on Preserve timestamps of transferred files. Please click the function menu of FileZilla: Transfer > Preserve timestamps of transferred files to enable it. Preserve timestamps of transferred files Disabled - FileZilla. 2. We can check the timestamps of a file on General and Details tabs by right-click and choose Properties. Then, how can we tell Windows to preserve the timestamp on file copy? We can do it with a command line. Robocopy Command Line. Robocopy (Robust File Copy) is a command-line directory and/or file replication command. Push the files to Android phone by: $ adb push myfolder /sdcard/Download. After pushing files finished, we can use adb shell to check the files on Android phone: # Login to Android shell $ adb shell # Go to the Download folder $ cd /sdcard/Download # See the timestamp of files $ ls -al. If you are running Android 10 on Google Pixel XL, you can.

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