Other than being object-oriented, how does this module differ from Net::Time
http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Net::Time Graham. On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 02:25:05PM +0200, Perl Authors Upload Server wrote: > > The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List: > > modid: Net::RDate > DSLIP: bdpOp > description: An object-oriented API for the Time Protocol > userid: GBROWN (Gavin Brown) > chapterid: 5 (Networking_Devices_IPC) > communities: > > similar: > > rationale: > > This module provides an object-oriented API for the Time Protocol, > as defined in RFC 868. Using it, you can retrieve a UNIX timestamp > corresponding to the time on a remote server. > > This module has been named Net::RDate because the standard clients > and servers use the 'rdate' name themselves. It is also to > distinguish this module from the NTP (RFC 1119) and SNTP (RFC 2030) > clients that exist. > > enteredby: GBROWN (Gavin Brown) > enteredon: Mon Sep 2 12:25:04 2002 GMT > > The resulting entry would be: > > Net:: > ::RDate bdpOp An object-oriented API for the Time Protocol GBROWN > > > Thanks for registering, > The Pause Team > > PS: The following links are only valid for module list maintainers: > > Registration form with editing capabilities: > >https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_mod&USERID=82200000_4c992bd61370c1f3&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_preview=1 > Immediate (one click) registration: > >https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=add_mod&USERID=82200000_4c992bd61370c1f3&SUBMIT_pause99_add_mod_insertit=1