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How do I format a date like this?
Hi, folks:
I have a date like this in my SQL database: 1105083432 I need it in this format for my RSS feed: Sat, 07 Sep 2002 00:00:01 GMT I don't know a whole lot about Perl, but when it comes to formatting dates, I just wanna roll over and die. I've trying googling Perl date formatting in all kinda ways, but I can't find anything that comes remotely close to anything I can use, and my eyes have glazed over and my brain is now all mushy. It doesn't help that I don't know what terminology to use to google what it is I'm trying to find! (I don't know what to call that date format!) I would be *ever* so grateful for a clue before I rip all my hair out! Thanks! |
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