Returns the time the file was last modified, or FALSE in case of
an error. The time is returned as a Unix timestamp, which is
suitable for the date() function.
Note: The results of this
function are cached. See clearstatcache() for
more details.
Tip: As of PHP 5.0.0 this function
can also be used with some URL wrappers. Refer to
Appendix L for a listing of which wrappers support
stat() family of functionality.
This function returns the time when the data
blocks of a file were being written to, that is, the time
when the content of the file was changed.
Example 1. filemtime() example
<?php // outputs e.g. somefile.txt was last modified: December 29 2002 22:16:23.
$filename = 'somefile.txt'; if (file_exists($filename)) { echo "$filename was last modified: " . date ("F d Y H:i:s.", filemtime($filename)); } ?>
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