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nwatimeformat Modifier, Date/Time Format String Reference
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Table 33 Date and Time Formats (Continued) hh:mm:ss %H:%M:%S iso8601 %Y%m%d iso8601t %Y%m%d%H%M%S iso-8601 %Y-%m-%d iso-8601t %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S longdate %A, %d %B %Y, %I:%M %p rfc822 %a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %Z displaytime %I:%M %p recent - 14:13:45 20080407 20080407141345 2008-04-07 2008-04-07 14:13:45 Monday, 07 April 2008, 2:13 PM Mon, 07 Apr 2008 14:13:45 EST 2:13 PM 2 minutes ago The % items on the right hand side are the same as those supported by the php function strftime(). The string "?:", if present will return the string following the "?:" if the time value is 0. Otherwise, the format string up to the "?:" is used. See "Date/Time Format String Reference" in this chapter for a full list of the supported date/time format string arguments. Examples of date formatting using the nwadateformat Smarty modifier are as follows: {$u.expire_time|nwadateformat:"longdate"} Monday, 07 April 2008, 2:13 PM {$u.expire_time|nwadateformat:"iso8601"} 20080407 {$u.expire_time|nwadateformat:"iso-8601t"} 2008-04-07 14:13:45 {$u.expire_time|nwadateformat:"iso8601?:N/A"} 20080407 (or N/A if no time specified) {$u.expire_time|nwadateformat:"%m/%d/%Y"} 04/07/2008 nwatimeformat Modifier The nwatimeformat modifier takes one argument - the format description. The "minutes_to_natural" argument converts an argument specified in minutes to a text string describing an equivalent but more natural measurement for the time interval (hours, days or minutes depending on the value). An example of this usage is for the expire_postlogin field which has a value measured in minutes: {$u.expire_postlogin|nwatimeformat:"minutes_to_natural"} The other formats accepted for this modifier are the same as those described for the nwadateformat modifier. See "nwadateformat Modifier" in this chapter. Amigopod 3.7 | Deployment Guide Reference | 377