On 11 Apr 2012 at 01:47, Geoff Shang ge...@quitelikely.com wrote:
On Wed, 10 Apr 2012, Tim Streater wrote:
I want to format a date/time using a 12 hour representation of the time
part. I can do this with, say, %d %b %Y %l:%M %p, where the first time
format specifier is the lower-case L.
I want to format a date/time using a 12 hour representation of the time part. I
can do this with, say, %d %b %Y %l:%M %p, where the first time format
specifier is the lower-case L. But, this gives me a leading space in the case
that the hour is less than 12. I don't want this space. Anyone know
On Wed, 10 Apr 2012, Tim Streater wrote:
I want to format a date/time using a 12 hour representation of the time
part. I can do this with, say, %d %b %Y %l:%M %p, where the first time
format specifier is the lower-case L. But, this gives me a leading space
in the case that the hour is less
Hi All,
I'm using the next code:
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setlocale(LC_TIME,he);//returns Hebrew_Israel.1255
echo strftime(%A);//I see only question marks: ??? ?
?
The browser encoding is set on Windows-1255..
what's the problem?
-thanks, Lorderon
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Okay here is what I am trying
strftime(%A, %B %e, %Y %H:%M:%S, $last);
I have looked now at the manual and stared in amazement but it seems not to recognize
%e at all. What i get is this
Wednesday, May , 2001 12:44:08
Am i doing soemthing wrong?? %d works.
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