At 16:49 20/03/01 +0000, you wrote: >On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 04:44:55PM -0000, Simon Batistoni wrote: >> MMDDYY is about as backwards and illogical as you can possibly get[0]. > >Our cousins across the ocean appear to like it for some reason. I suspect >this was the motivation for the module. The irony being that our cousins across the pond will always get a beautifully formatted, Y2K bug ridden, date in _GMT_ :) Anyone know how he managed to create a Makefile.pl that won't run on Win32 even though it is a pure perl module. Also the test scripts are good, they go to a lot of trouble to test the module thoroughly. Matt
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