[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Bill-
> 
> 
> UTC (Universal Time Code)  means something like what you get from 
> localtime(), but with a " -0500" or " +0500" following

UTC actually means 'Universal Time Coordinated' and you're talking
about the format which he already gave as not including the TZ info.
Basically he has a GMT time.

> UTC simply means you have a + or - in \d\d\d\d where the first two are 
> hours and the second two minutes format in relation to GMT (UTC +0000);

That's just a way of 'formatting' or 'representing' the UTC time.
_______________________________________________
ActivePerl mailing list
[email protected]
To unsubscribe: http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/mysubs

Reply via email to