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:
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> The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
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>   modid:       Net::RDate
>   DSLIP:       bdpOp
>   description: An object-oriented API for the Time Protocol
>   userid:      GBROWN (Gavin Brown)
>   chapterid:    5 (Networking_Devices_IPC)
>   communities:
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>   similar:
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>   rationale:
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>     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
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> The resulting entry would be:
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> Net::
> ::RDate           bdpOp An object-oriented API for the Time Protocol GBROWN
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