I'm nowhere near a perl expert, but I had the same problem
with yahoo.pm; more important than the date format is the
change to the delimiter strings used in the various split
calls.
For example, splitting $theater should use "ygfa" now,
splitting $movie should use "/span", and there some
additional filters needed on $movieinfostr and $showtimes.
I do have a version that works for me; the date is
still wrong, but at least it downloads movie times. The old
dt=1 functionality for looking ahead a day is no longer
available, replaced by date=20040416, and I haven't fixed
that yet.
Send mail to pf AT hc.ti.com and I'll send you what I have.
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