If you don't mind to narrow little 1 hour windows when daylight savings time transitions will give you the wrong answer (in terms of absolute time, but not date), you can do $tomorrow = time() + 24*60*60; and then use localtime() to pick $tomorrow apart into pieces. Or, you can check out Date::Manip.
In reply to Re: the next day's date
by dws
in thread the next day's date
by Anonymous Monk
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