: RE: Comparing Files on Two Servers
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> No, but if you hum a few bars I can sing along. :)
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No, but if you hum a few bars I can sing along. :)
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Hhmmm - do you know the modified selector?
Jan
requirment.
Fintan
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From: Brent Bain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 December 2004 21:08
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Subject: Comparing Files on Two Servers
Hello:
I'm hoping to save some time during deployments by comparing a local zip
file against a remo
Hhmmm - do you know the modified selector?
Jan
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> Von: Brent Bain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Betreff: Comparing Files on Two Servers
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> Hello:
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Hello:
I'm hoping to save some time during deployments by comparing a local zip
file against a remote server's zip file. My first thought was to use the
checksum task, but the timestamps are deffinately going to be different.
The basic idea is this:
Perform a local build and zip up the files.
Com