Scripsit Stephen Quinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > The well-known RFC822 has been obsoleted by RFC2822 since April 2001 > and the standard format of expression for date-time was updated in > the RFC2822.
How does this sentence belong in the package description? If there is a lot of software out there which is generating RFC822 dates (with two-digit years or idiosyncratic timezones) it has been a while since it has come to my attention. > This lightweight module provides a method for converting > the time in seconds since the epoch along with the local timezone > into the correctly formatted RFC2822 representation. Is this worth a package of its own? It's not as if generating RFC2822 dates in perl is hard - there are twoliners easily googleable. -- Henning Makholm "You are in a little twisting maze of passages, all different" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]