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>    (PHP 3, PHP 4 )</P
>fileatime&nbsp;--&nbsp;Gets last access time of file</DIV
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>int <B
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     Returns the time the file was last accessed, or <TT
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>FALSE</B
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> in case of
     an error. The time is returned as a Unix timestamp.
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>&#13;     The results of this function are cached. See
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>&#13;     Note: The atime of a file is supposed to change whenever
     the data blocks of a file are being read. This can be
     costly performancewise when an application regularly
     accesses a very large number of files or directories. Some
     Unix filesystems can be mounted with atime updates disabled
     to increase the performance of such applications; USENET
     news spools are a common example. On such filesystems
     this function will be useless.
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>&#13;     This function will not work on <A
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     be examined must be accessible via the server's filesystem.
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