On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 14:41:32 +0100, Rodrigo Fernandez-Vizarra Bonet wrote: > $year = (localtime(time())->year);
> Actual date 22-0-100 This is not a Y2K problem in perl, but a case of not reading the relevant part of the fine perl manual. Quoting perlfunc(1p) on localtime: :Also, $year is the number of years since 1900, that is, $year is 123 in :year 2023, and not simply the last two digits of the year. If you assume :it is, then you create non-Y2K-compliant programs--and you wouldn't want to :do that, would you? HTH, Ray -- Tevens ben ik van mening dat Nederland overdekt dient te worden.