Subj : posix strftime To : Maurice Kinal From : tony summerfelt Date : Sun Feb 27 2005 03:40 pm # On Thu, Feb 24/05 at 07:56 AM, Maurice Kinal wrote to tony summerfelt: ts>> $stime= strftime("%d %b %H:%M:%S -- ", localtime(time)); MK> That is neat. The "%H:%M:%S" can be shortened to "%X" which produces MK> the exact same thing. not under win2k sp2 using activestate's perl v5.8.0 mine gives me: ! 27 Feb 15:40:08 -- this is a test using %X gives me: ! 03:39:36 PM -- this is a test which is not a max style log...might be different under linux, which probably has a standard posix header. i'm assuming it's the windows one that deviates from the standard... ..t .... telnet://ventedspleen.dyndns.org --- GoldED/spleen 3.0.1+ * Origin: ventedspleen.dyndns.org (1:249/100) .