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<!ELEMENT dateformat (#PCDATA)>

Set the date format for the field

 

Parent:

field
 

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#PCDATA
 

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Note:

You may apply this format only to fields that contains a valid PHP timestamp. This tag accepts as text all the valid format strings allowed by the Php command date. They are (list taken from the PHP manual)
* a - "am" or "pm"
* A - "AM" or "PM"
* B - Swatch Internet time
* d - day of the month, 2 digits with leading zeros; i.e. "01" to "31"
* D - day of the week, textual, 3 letters; e.g. "Fri"
* F - month, textual, long; e.g. "January"
* g - hour, 12-hour format without leading zeros; i.e. "1" to "12"
* G - hour, 24-hour format without leading zeros; i.e. "0" to "23"
* h - hour, 12-hour format; i.e. "01" to "12"
* H - hour, 24-hour format; i.e. "00" to "23"
* i - minutes; i.e. "00" to "59"
* I (capital i) - "1" if Daylight Savings Time, "0" otherwise.
* j - day of the month without leading zeros; i.e. "1" to "31"
* l (lowercase 'L') - day of the week, textual, long; e.g. "Friday"
* L - boolean for whether it is a leap year; i.e. "0" or "1"
* m - month; i.e. "01" to "12"
* M - month, textual, 3 letters; e.g. "Jan"
* n - month without leading zeros; i.e. "1" to "12"
* O - Difference to Greenwich time in hours; e.g. "+0200"
* r - RFC 822 formatted date; e.g. "Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:01:07 +0200"
* s - seconds; i.e. "00" to "59"
* S - English ordinal suffix for the day of the month, 2 characters; i.e. "st", "nd", "rd" or "th"
* t - number of days in the given month; i.e. "28" to "31"
* T - Timezone setting of this machine; e.g. "EST" or "MDT"
* U - seconds since the Unix Epoch (January 1 1970 00:00:00 GMT)
* w - day of the week, numeric, i.e. "0" (Sunday) to "6" (Saturday)
* W - ISO-8601 week number of year, weeks starting on Monday
* Y - year, 4 digits; e.g. "1999"
* y - year, 2 digits; e.g. "99"
* z - day of the year; i.e. "0" to "365"
* Z - timezone offset in seconds (i.e. "-43200" to "43200"). The offset for timezones west of UTC is always negative, and for those east of UTC is always positive.