> Yes! Yes! > > How about using a float (fractional second) instead of $msec, $nsec. Works for me (it's for you anyways). ;-) -Nate
- Re: RFC 48 (v1) Replace loca... Jonathan Scott Duff
- Re: RFC 48 (v1) Replace loca... Dan Sugalski
- Re: RFC 48 (v1) Replace localtim... Glenn Linderman
- Re: RFC 48 (v1) Replace localtime() and gmtime() ... Nathan Wiger
- Re: RFC 48 (v1) Replace localtime() and gmtim... Jonathan Scott Duff
- Re: RFC 48 (v1) Replace localtime() and gmtim... Johan Vromans
- Re: RFC 48 (v1) Replace localtime() and g... Andy Dougherty
- Re: RFC 48 (v1) Replace localtime() and gmtim... Bart Lateur
- Re: RFC 48 (v1) Replace localtime() and gmtime() ... Gisle Aas
- Re: RFC 48 (v1) Replace localtime() and gmtim... Bryan C . Warnock
- Re: RFC 48 (v1) Replace localtime() and gmtim... Nathan Wiger
- Re: RFC 48 (v1) Replace localtime() and gmtime() with ... Russ Allbery
- Re: RFC 48 (v1) Replace localtime() and gmtime() ... Jonathan Scott Duff
- Re: RFC 48 (v1) Replace localtime() and gmtime() ... Jarkko Hietaniemi
- Re: RFC 48 (v1) Replace localtime() and gmtime() with ... Damian Conway
- Re: RFC 48 (v1) Replace localtime() and gmtime() ... Nathan Wiger
- Re: RFC 48 (v1) Replace localtime() and gmtime() ... Bart Lateur
- Re: RFC 48 (v1) Replace localtime() and gmtim... Nathan Wiger
- Re: RFC 48 (v1) Replace localtime() and gmtime() with ... John Tobey