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clemburg
<p>
If you are running on a Linux box, please be aware
that <code>date -I</code> or <code>date --iso-8601</code> will give you a date like '2001-08-07'. No need
for any processing, and it's the ISO standard. You can even specify an optional precision.
<p>
Examples:
<code>
> date -I
2001-08-07
> date -Id
2001-08-07
> date -Ih
2001-08-07T18+0200
> date -Im
2001-08-07T18:32+0200
> date -Is
2001-08-07T18:32:39+0200
</code>
<p>
Christian Lemburg<br>
Brainbench MVP for Perl<br>
http://www.brainbench.com
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