PHP filectime() Function
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Definition and Usage
The filectime() function returns the last time the specified file was changed.
This function checks for the inode changes as well as regular changes. Inode changes is when permissions, owner, group or other metadata is changed.
This function returns the last change time as a Unix timestamp on success, FALSE on failure.
Syntax
filectime(filename)
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
filename | Required. Specifies the file to check |
Tips and Notes
Note: The result of this function are cached. Use clearstatcache() to clear the cache.
Tip: Use the filemtime() function to return the last time the file content was changed.
Example
<?php
echo filectime("test.txt");
echo "<br />";
echo "Last change: ".date("F d Y H:i:s.",filectime("test.txt"));
?>
The output of the code above could be:
1138609592
Last change: January 30 2006 09:26:32.
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