Be sure to watch out for years counting from 1900, e.g. 2006 should be supplied to timelocal() as 106 and you'll get the same back from localtime(). Also January is 0, December is 11.
I hope this is of use.
Cheers,
JohnGG
In reply to Re: Find time after current time
by johngg
in thread Find time after current time
by Anonymous Monk
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