Re: How to convert timestamp to epoch?
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- Date: 30 Oct 2007 18:03:05 -0700
On Oct 30, 11:47 am, Paul Lalli <mri...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
$date =~ s/\./:/ for 1..2;
That's a nifty little idiom that I would not have thought of (I would
have probably constructed some ugly regexp). I'm gonna write that
down on my Perl cheat-***!
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