What are you trying to do?! It's a minor miracle that ParseDate can handle something like 2014-10-1008:11:02PDT at all!
You should have better luck using %z than semi-meaningless %Z. Do you also have the problem with %z? Maybe you have a misconfigured system. Today, perl -MPOSIX -E'say strftime("%z", localtime)' should return +0200 for Swedes.
In reply to Re: Date::Manip - date differences - one hour
by ikegami
in thread Date::Manip - date differences - one hour
by denzil_cactus
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