And what is it that you did you expect?
$ perl -MHTTP::Date -le " print for ~~localtime, ~~gmtime, str2time(q/
+20110905 142631/) "
Mon Sep 5 06:25:26 2011
Mon Sep 5 13:25:26 2011
1315257991
$ perl -MHTTP::Date -le " $f = str2time(q/20110905 142631/) ; print fo
+r ~~localtime $f, ~~gmtime $f"
Mon Sep 5 14:26:31 2011
Mon Sep 5 21:26:31 2011
As
HTTP::Date promises, when timezone isn't specified, the distance from epoch str2time gives, fed to localtime, produces the original date supplied
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