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								 Daniel Stenberg | c0d448f778 | if gmtime() returns NULL, this returns -1 to bail out nicely | 2004-11-29 08:10:10 +00:00 |  | 
			
				
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								 Daniel Stenberg | cd73a733c7 | dates from 2038 or later now return 0x7fffffff when 32 bit time_t is used | 2004-11-11 09:26:09 +00:00 |  | 
			
				
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								 Daniel Stenberg | 2de62cb06f | less long => int implicit conversion warnings | 2004-09-20 13:21:48 +00:00 |  | 
			
				
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								 Daniel Stenberg | f71b3f48a1 | Replaced the former date parser with a rewrite. No more yacc/bison needed. | 2004-09-15 07:28:04 +00:00 |  | 
			
				
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								 Daniel Stenberg | adbe3eefb6 | and moved back the month array to a static one since the ftp code won't need it anymore | 2004-09-13 20:49:27 +00:00 |  | 
			
				
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								 Daniel Stenberg | 2e7dcc1e2a | support for YYYYMMDD added, which allows us to keep using the lib/ftp.c code I was previously #ifdef'ing to a different look when this parser is used | 2004-09-13 20:40:27 +00:00 |  | 
			
				
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								 Daniel Stenberg | b85a036e4a | added more examples/docs in the top comment | 2004-09-13 07:57:12 +00:00 |  | 
			
				
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								 Daniel Stenberg | 7885264b29 | Since many users probably already use local time strings as input, I now made it deal with named time zones as well as mail-style +0200 ones.
Seems to work fine. I'm comparing with GNU date command:
date -d [date] -u +%s | 2004-09-13 07:45:19 +00:00 |  | 
			
				
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								 Daniel Stenberg | ade8e47a8c | more docs and fixed the delta compared to GMT that prevented test case 141 to work with this | 2004-09-11 19:16:34 +00:00 |  | 
			
				
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								 Daniel Stenberg | 17acdb5acf | slightly better but still lacks | 2004-09-11 13:07:42 +00:00 |  | 
			
				
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								 Daniel Stenberg | f6433211ae | getdate replacement code. smaller, slicker, faster. | 2004-09-11 09:24:02 +00:00 |  |