2008/4/28 Raj Mathur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>  > Some more info:
>  > - The opengroup specification for strftime has 33 format specifiers
>  > and 19 modified format specifiers
>  > - PHP's strftime has the 33 basic format specifiers and adds 3 more
>  > - This javascript implementation supports the entire PHP set, and
>  > does not support the 19 modified format specifiers
>
>  Hmm, why not use the glibc strftime (or libc strftime) as the base
>  model?  That makes it more useful in more languages.  I admit I haven't
>  bothered to check the differences between the PHP and the libc strftime

I suppose you're right.  Care to send in a patch? :P

The glibc version borrows from many standards, and supports 6
additional formats: %F, %k, %l, %P, %s and %+.  This is in addition to
the modified formats specified by opengroup.  I could probably do
these 6 formats, but someone else will have to put in the effort to do
the 19 modified formats.

Also noticed that I need to make %p and %P easy to localise.
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