You are using (stat)[10] to get the ctime which I didn't think would work on Win32 systems. It says in the documentation for stat:
(*) Not all fields are supported on all filesystem types. Notably, the ctime field is non-portable. In particular, you cannot expect it to be a "creation time"; see Files and Filesystems in perlport for details.
In perlport it states:
ctime is creation time instead of inode change time (Win32).
Thanks for posting.
In reply to Re^2: Working with folders in Perl and HTML
by Lotus1
in thread Working with folders in Perl and HTML
by LinuxNoob
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