hmmm ... maybe this (untested, written into browser actually) :
sub fix_ntdate {
my ($date) = shift;
if (length($date) == 17) {
if ($date =~ m!(\d\d)/(\d\d)/(\d\d) (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)!) {
$date = sprintf("%02d/%02d/%4d %02d:%02d:%02d",$2,$3,subst
+r((localtime)[5]+1900,0,2).$1,$4,$5,$6);
}
}
return $date;
}
But, watch out for the Y2K like date error problem, and , in looking at the code, just fix all of the errors you will find.
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