Brad, Yes I have. heres one that I been playing with, just can get it to work
# $the_date=???;
$date=localtime(); #This is the one I'm using now
This is the one I want to use
$date = &datetime;
sub datetime {
local(@t, $day, $month, $ap, $t1, $date);
@t=localtime(time);
$day=('Sun', 'Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed',
'Thur', 'Fri', 'Sat')[$t[6]];
$month=('Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr',
'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep',
'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec')[$t[4]];
if($t[2] > 12) {
$t[2]-=12;
$ap='pm';
}
else {$ap='am';}
$t1=sprintf("%.2d", $t[1]);
$yr=2000+$t[5];
# wkday mo moday yr hr min am/pm
$date="$day $month $t[3], $yr, $t[2]:$t1 $ap";
return $date;
}
g0n - added code tags
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