Sorry - I am off on another tangent here..  "use locale;" is definately
not what you need.  I should read more closely!

-Greg

On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 09:38:18 -0600
Goodman Kristi - kgoodm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I asked this question about a week ago but still have not found a
> solution.
>  
> My localtime () function returns a time that is 5 hours ahead.  I am
> running Win2000 and Perl 5.6.1 633 (activestate).  I have checked my
> BIOS time and it is correct and my time function (DOS) is correct.  I
> have no idea where it is getting this time.
>  
> This is what my local time returns right now:
> Mon Oct 28 15:29:33 2002
>  
> The time function  (DOS) returns this:
> C:\work>time
> The current time is:  9:29:52.97
>  
> My Time Zone is set correctly in Windows.  Someone said that my
> localtime was displaying Greenwich Mean Time but I do not know how to
> change that.  If that is what the problem is....
>  
>  
> 
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