perldoc -f localtime will reveal the details, but print scalar localtime; will do what you want, regardless of platform.
"One word of warning: if you meet a bunch of Perl programmers on the bus or something, don't look them in the eye. They've been known to try to convert the young into Perl monks." - Frank WillisonIn reply to Re: help with print system time and date for win32
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in thread help with print system time and date for win32
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