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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Bug reports => Topic started by: martixy on December 03, 2021, 12:51:15 PM

Title: Archive does not preserve date/times on folders
Post by: martixy on December 03, 2021, 12:51:15 PM
First of all thanks for this software - small, simple, easy to use, elegant.

But all software has bugs, and this one is no exception. :)

When you download an archive, it preserves datetimes/timestamps on the files, but not on the folders themselves.

Ultimately minor, but I noticed it (I pay attention to preserving metadata when moving files - proper archiving discipline and all).

HFS v2.3m
Title: Re: Archive does not preserve date/times on folders
Post by: LeoNeeson on December 11, 2021, 07:04:44 PM
When you download an archive, it preserves datetimes/timestamps on the files, but not on the folders themselves.
Hi, welcome to the forum! :) thanks for the report, but I have some question: what do you use to download an entire folder? Are you using the TAR archive feature? Because I haven't heard of another way to download entire folders. Please provide more details on how you download folders...
Title: Re: Archive does not preserve date/times on folders
Post by: martixy on December 11, 2021, 08:36:54 PM
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Are you using the TAR archive feature?
Yes
Title: Re: Archive does not preserve date/times on folders
Post by: MARS822 on December 28, 2021, 01:03:43 AM
First of all thanks for this software - small, simple, easy to use, elegant.

But all software has bugs, and this one is no exception. :)

When you download an archive, it preserves datetimes/timestamps on the files, but not on the folders themselves.

Ultimately minor, but I noticed it (I pay attention to preserving metadata when moving files - proper archiving discipline and all).

HFS v2.3m

Archiving works for you? I've tried different browsers on different machines and I get the same behavior, as soon as I click 'OK' to create the .tar file I get a page of raw HTML. Sorry to steal your thread, but since nobody posts here very often I thought this would be the best approach.

Thanks,