The example that was given to you is the guts of what you are asking for.
Take the code that was given to you by mr_mischief, and save it in a file (lets call it foo.pl). Then just pass your input file through that, ie:
perl foo.pl < infile > outfile
Although, you will probably want to change the line:
print (gmtime $_);
to read:
print scalar gmtime($_);
Or alternatively, if you want your output in local time, then:
print scalar localtime($_);
Hope this helps,
Darren
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