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Before you even think of doing this, check whether Date::Manip's license allows it.

Cutting and pasting code into yours brings up copyright issues. A good rule of thumb before doing something like this is to ask yourself, If slashdot got proof that Microsoft did X, would people be baying for blood? If the answer is "Yes!", then you probably should think twice.

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by Aristotle (Chancellor) on Aug 17, 2004 at 09:04 UTC

    By that token, you may never dare do anything in the first place… ;-)

    Makeshifts last the longest.

      Thinking twice is not the same as not doing it.

      And I don't consider thinking twice about everything to be a bad thing. :-P

        I'm just making a jab on your Slashdot/MSFT comment — I don't think MSFT can do anything at all that won't make the Slashdot crowd bay for blood. :-)

        Makeshifts last the longest.