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perl-DateTime-Format-HTTP-0.40-8.fc19.noarch
This module provides functions that deal with the date formats used by the
HTTP protocol (and then some).
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perl-DateTime-Format-IBeat-0.161-17.lbn19.noarch
No Time Zones, No Geographical Borders
How long is a Swatch .beat? In short, we have divided up the virtual and real
day into 1000 beats. One Swatch beat is the equivalent of 1 minute 26.4
seconds. That means that 12 noon in the old time system is the equivalent of
500 Swatch .beats.
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perl-DateTime-Format-ISO8601-0.07-1.lbn13.noarch
Parses almost all ISO8601 date and time formats. ISO8601 time-intervals
will be supported in a later release.
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perl-DateTime-Format-ISO8601-0.08-4.fc19.noarch
Parses almost all ISO8601 date and time formats. ISO8601 time-intervals
will be supported in a later release.
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perl-DateTime-Format-Mail-0.3001-6.lbn13.noarch
RFCs 2822 and 822 specify date formats to be used by email. This module parses
and emits such dates.
RFC2822 (April 2001) introduces a slightly different format of date than that
used by RFC822 (August 1982). The main correction is that the preferred format
is more limited, and thus easier to parse programmatically.
Despite the ease of generating and parsing perfectly valid RFC822 and RFC2822
people still get it wrong. This module aims to correct that.
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perl-DateTime-Format-Mail-0.3001-17.fc19.noarch
RFCs 2822 and 822 specify date formats to be used by email. This module parses
and emits such dates.
RFC2822 (April 2001) introduces a slightly different format of date than that
used by RFC822 (August 1982). The main correction is that the preferred format
is more limited, and thus easier to parse programmatically.
Despite the ease of generating and parsing perfectly valid RFC822 and RFC2822
people still get it wrong. This module aims to correct that.
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perl-DateTime-Format-MySQL-0.04-18.fc19.noarch
This module understands the formats used by MySQL for its DATE, DATETIME,
TIME, and TIMESTAMP data types. It can be used to parse these formats in order
to create DateTime objects, and it can take a DateTime object and produce a
string representing it in the MySQL format.
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perl-DateTime-Format-Strptime-1.1000-1.lbn13.noarch
This module implements most of strptime(3), the POSIX function that is the
reverse of strftime(3), for DateTime. While strftime takes a DateTime and a
pattern and returns a string, strptime takes a string and a pattern and
returns the DateTime object associated.
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perl-DateTime-Format-Strptime-1.5400-1.fc19.noarch
This module implements most of strptime(3), the POSIX function that is the
reverse of strftime(3), for DateTime. While strftime takes a DateTime and a
pattern and returns a string, strptime takes a string and a pattern and
returns the DateTime object associated.
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perl-DateTime-Format-Strptime-1.79-4.fc36.noarch
This module implements most of strptime(3), the POSIX function that is the
reverse of strftime(3), for DateTime. While strftime takes a DateTime and a
pattern and returns a string, strptime takes a string and a pattern and
returns the DateTime object associated.
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