DateTime does say: "This module does not parse dates!" so that's out.
I didn't spend time on Date::Manip because I keep reading posts that say to stop using it... But looking at the documentation now, it seems like it might be exactly what I'm looking for, so I'll give it a try. Thanks!
Edit: On closer examination, while Date::Manip::Date does support a wide variety of date formats for input, it uses the POSIX standard for date format strings in output, so doesn't really help after all. :-(
In reply to Re^2: Human-readable date formats
by thewebsi
in thread Human-readable date format strings
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