Just my 0.2 XP's worth:
sub date {
my($sec,$min,$h,$mday,$month,$year) = localtime(time);
$year += 1900; # 2-digit year (eg. 101 = 2001)
$month += 1; # month is counted from 0
return sprintf "%02d-%02d-%04d", $month, $mday, $year;
}
PS: if your audience
is international: don't use that format.
I'm from Austria, I'm used
to interpreting xx-xx-xxxx as DD-MM-YYYY.
You might want to use YYYY-MM-DD
instead, to avoid this confusion.
--
Brigitte 'I never met a chocolate I didnt like' Jellinek
http://www.horus.com/~bjelli/ http://perlwelt.horus.at
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