man APR::Date () - Perl API for APR date manipulating functions

NAME

APR::Date - Perl API for APR date manipulating functions

Synopsis

  use APR::Date ();

  # parse HTTP-complient date string
  $date_string = 'Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT';
  $date_parsed = APR::Date::parse_http($date_string);

  # parse RFC822-complient date string
  $date_string = 'Sun, 6 Nov 94 8:49:37 GMT';
  $date_parsed = APR::Date::parse_rfc($date_string);

Description

CWAPR::Socket provides the Perl interface to APR date manipulating functions.

API

CWAPR::Date provides the following functions and/or methods: Parse HTTP date strings

  $date_parsed = parse_http($date_string);
The date string can be in one of the following formats:
  Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT  ; RFC 822, updated by RFC 1123
  Sunday, 06-Nov-94 08:49:37 GMT ; RFC 850, obsoleted by RFC 1036
  Sun Nov  6 08:49:37 1994       ; ANSI C's asctime() format
refer to RFC2616 for the details (GMT is assumed, regardless of the used timezone). the number of microseconds since 1 Jan 1970 GMT, or 0 if out of range or if the date is invalid.
since: 2.0.00

Remember to divide the return value by 1_000_000 if you need it in seconds. Parse a string resembling an RFC 822 date. It's meant to be lenient in its parsing of dates. Hence, this will parse a wider range of dates than CWCIparse_http()CW.

  $date_parsed = parse_rfc($date_string);
The date string can be in one of the following formats:
  Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT  ; RFC 822, updated by RFC 1123
  Sunday, 06-Nov-94 08:49:37 GMT ; RFC 850, obsoleted by RFC 1036
  Sun Nov  6 08:49:37 1994       ; ANSI C's asctime() format
  Sun, 6 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT   ; RFC 822, updated by RFC 1123
  Sun, 06 Nov 94 08:49:37 GMT    ; RFC 822
  Sun, 6 Nov 94 08:49:37 GMT     ; RFC 822
  Sun, 06 Nov 94 08:49 GMT       ; Unknown [drtr\@ast.cam.ac.uk]
  Sun, 6 Nov 94 08:49 GMT        ; Unknown [drtr\@ast.cam.ac.uk]
  Sun, 06 Nov 94 8:49:37 GMT     ; Unknown [Elm 70.85]
  Sun, 6 Nov 94 8:49:37 GMT      ; Unknown [Elm 70.85]
the number of microseconds since 1 Jan 1970 GMT, or 0 if out of range or if the date is invalid.
since: 2.0.00

Remember to divide the return value by 1_000_000 if you need it in seconds.

See Also

mod_perl 2.0 documentation.

Copyright

mod_perl 2.0 and its core modules are copyrighted under The Apache Software License, Version 2.0.

Authors

The mod_perl development team and numerous contributors.