I don't know what you're talking about. Getting the mtime works just as well on Windows as on unix systems.
defined( my $mtime = ( stat($qfn) )[9] ) or die("Can't stat \"$qfn\": $!\n");
By the way, ctime is not the creation time. It's the inode modification time. Re^3: File creation and last modifiication time shows the ctime changing.
In reply to Re: ctime versus mtime under WIN XP
by ikegami
in thread ctime versus mtime under WIN XP
by Wobbel
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