> it displays like this:
> 
> Fri Aug 18 10:00:37 2000 
> 
> and looking at windows 98 clock:
> 
> Fri Aug 18 5:53:30 PM
> 
> What does this mean?
> 

What does

perl -e "print scalar(localtime)"

say?
Same as the win 98 clock or same as the clock in the Embperl page?

Gerald


> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >> Help please.  I'm displaying the current date in embperl.
> >> Why is it that sometimes I get a 1day lag date (even when clicking
> >> refresh)? 
> >> 
> >> excerpt from new.epl:
> >> <meta http-equiv="Pragma" content="no-cache">
> >> <meta http-equiv="Expires" content="0">
> >> <meta http-equiv="Cache-Control" content="no-cache">
> >> </head>
> >> <body>
> >>    [-
> >>       ($curmday, $curmon, $curyear) = (localtime(time()))[3, 4, 5];
> >>       $curyear += 1900; $curmon += 1;
> >>       $fdat{date} = "$curmon\-$curmday\-$curyear";
> >>     -]
> >> 
> >> 
> >This should normaly not happen. 
> >
> >What is happening if you do a
> >
> >[+ scalar (localtime) +]
> >
> >? Does this show the correct date/time?
> >
> >Gerald
> 
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