Please be a little more specific on the "but it doesnt return
anything" part, cause this code runs smoothly on my machine. Maybe a
stupid question, but do you actually do something with the returned
value? Like:
print makeDate();
sub makeDate{
@days = ("Sun","Mon","Tues","Wed","Thurs","Fri","Sat");
@mons = ("Jan","Feb","Mar","Apr","May","Jun","Jul","Aug","Sept","Oct",
+"Nov","Dec");
(undef,undef,undef,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,undef,undef) = localtime(tim
+e);
$year = 2000 + ($year - 100);
$date = "$days[$wday] $mons[$mon] $mday $year";
return $date;
}
--
b10m
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