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Hey,
I need to know what time this is:

<time>1101045272</time>

Does it tell me the date too or does it show only the time? Does anyone know precisely what time this implies on??
I hope this has date in it :\
Thanks a lot....

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Actually, I ain't even sure it's HTML, it's taken from a messenger log, and I need to get the date out of it. Anyone familiar with this?
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Ok, I think it's XML :\ anyone?
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Yes. That's Sun 21 Nov 2004 13:54:32 GMT.

It's quite simple actually, it's just using the Unix convention for expressing dates. What, you don't know how many seconds have elapsed since (midnight) 1 January 1970 (UTC)? Wiki article: Unix Time; Online Converter.
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Yayyyy thank you so much!!!! <3 <3 <3

You are the first to know the real and exact anniversary date of my love and I.
Until now we have always celebrated a month and 3 days late.

Thank you :}
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