I'm looking for a short bit of sample code which uses the System.Net.FtpWebRequest namespace to get the timestamp of a specified remote file on an ftp server. I know I need to set the Method property of my request object to WebRequestMethods.Ftp.GetDateTimestamp but I'm not sure how to get the response back into a System.DateTime object.
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A:
Something like this:
DateTime DateValue;
FtpWebRequest Request = (FtpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(yourUri);
Request.Method = WebRequestMethods.Ftp.GetDateTimestamp;
Request.UseBinary = false;
using (FtpWebResponse Response = (FtpWebResponse)Request.GetResponse())
using (TextReader Reader = new StringReader(Response.StatusDescription))
{
string DateString = Reader.ReadLine().Substring(4);
DateValue = DateTime.ParseExact(DateString, "yyyyMMddHHmmss", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture.DateTimeFormat);
}
arbiter
2009-06-26 08:24:12
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A:
Yep - thats pretty much what I ended up with. I went with something like this
request = FtpWebRequest.Create("ftp://ftp.whatever.com/somefile.txt");
request.Method = WebRequestMethods.Ftp.GetDateTimestamp;
request.Proxy = null;
using (FtpWebResponse resp = (FtpWebResponse)request.GetResponse())
{
Console.WriteLine(resp.LastModified);
}
Dav Evans
2009-06-26 08:55:53
Very good point, I miss this property.
arbiter
2009-06-26 09:08:39