Am I using mod_perl? ummm...I think so??? I didn't setup the server. How can I tell for sure? (I'm still a perl newbie, please be gentle)

I'd thought about switching to another module, but to use another module, I'd have to re-create several Date::Manip methods, completely defeating the purpose of using another module :D

I haven't changed any other variables in Date::Manip other than the TZ, so everything else is set to default. I'll try the stack trace...I've never done one before, but no time like the present to start.


In reply to Re^2: obscure/random input Date::Manip errors by ksublondie
in thread obscure/random input Date::Manip errors by ksublondie

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