Re: stftime %z time conversion character

2007-06-20 Thread sergio
Evan Klitzke wrote: Although it is not present in ANSI C, the GNU version of stftime supports the conversion character %z, which is a time offset from GMT. The four digit time offset is required in RFC 2822 dates/times, and is used by a number of other programs as well. I need to convert

stftime %z time conversion character

2007-06-19 Thread Evan Klitzke
Although it is not present in ANSI C, the GNU version of stftime supports the conversion character %z, which is a time offset from GMT. The four digit time offset is required in RFC 2822 dates/times, and is used by a number of other programs as well. I need to convert times that use this

Re: stftime %z time conversion character

2007-06-19 Thread Paul Boddie
Evan Klitzke wrote: Although it is not present in ANSI C, the GNU version of stftime supports the conversion character %z, which is a time offset from GMT. The four digit time offset is required in RFC 2822 dates/times, and is used by a number of other programs as well. I need to convert times

Re: stftime %z time conversion character

2007-06-19 Thread Evan Klitzke
On 6/19/07, Paul Boddie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Evan Klitzke wrote: Although it is not present in ANSI C, the GNU version of stftime supports the conversion character %z, which is a time offset from GMT. The four digit time offset is required in RFC 2822 dates/times, and is used by a