The odd thing is that everything was working prior to a couple days  
ago when two separate servers experienced the same failures.  I'm not  
sure how that would have happened.  I will check the version of the  
Template Toolkit though.  It could be a CPAN glitch or something I  
suppose that downgraded the module.

Thanks,

David Stewart





On Jan 23, 2009, at 3:14 PM, Ronald J Kimball wrote:

> I suspect you are using an old version of Template::Toolkit.  The  
> current version is 2.20.  Template::Plugin::Date in previous  
> distributions did not accept the "yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss" format.
>
> From the Changelog:
>
> * Applied patch from Ronald J Kimball to make Template::Plugin::Date
>  accept dates with the year coming first.
>  http://lists.tt2.org/pipermail/templates/2007-July/009540.html
>
> :)
>
> Ronald
>
>
> David Stewart wrote:
>> I'm trying to use the Date plugin, but I'm getting some odd  
>> behavior.   It won't properly parse dates passed in the "yyyy-mm-dd  
>> hh:mm:ss"  format.  When I use this example from the website  
>> documentation ( 
>> http://template-toolkit.org/docs/modules/Template/Plugin/Date.html 
>>    ):
>> [% date.format('2000/12/21 4:20:36') %]
>> I get this:
>> 08:12:21 28-Oct-37
>> If I use the format "hh:mm:ss dd/mm/yyyy" it works fine, but I'm   
>> pulling the dates from a MySQL database and it doesn't make sense  
>> to  reformat all the dates before sending them into the date plugin.
>> Anyone have any idea what might be going on here?


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