Actually it returns the number of seconds since 0000 Jan 1, 1970 GMT. There are various modules on CPAN that can parse date strings. Try Date::Parse or search for "Date" on search.cpan.org for others.
If you really want "seconds since 1900", you'll probably have to use Date::Manip or something.
In reply to Re: Find number of epoch seconds given a date and time
by duff
in thread Find number of epoch seconds given a date and time
by keiusui
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