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Re^2: Traversing directories to get the "most-recent" or "second-to-most-recent" directory contents

by hacker (Priest)
on Mar 13, 2007 at 03:45 UTC ( [id://604470]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Traversing directories to get the "most-recent" or "second-to-most-recent" directory contents
in thread Traversing directories to get the "most-recent" or "second-to-most-recent" directory contents

It would, if the server were my own... but it isn't. I don't have access to the server's namespace or anything on it. Its run by another organization with which I have no direct (public) affiliation.

Update: Ironically, that's almost exactly what was suggested in this node from abaxaba.

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