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Re: Convert a custom date format into RFC 822

From: stevag <evangelous@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 8/3/2005 8:53:00 PM
Oleg Tkachenko [MVP] wrote:
> stevag wrote:
> 
>> I want to convert a custom date format of the type DD/MM/YYYY into the
>> RFC 822 date format in order to use it for RSS feeds. I want to do this
>> transformation into an XSLT transformation which is binded to a C# aspx
>> page. I want to take one custom date XML element as input and produce
>> the RFC 822 equivalent. Any ideas how this can be accomplished??
> 
> 
> Use EXSLT date-time functions to parse/format date values. See "Building 
> Practical Solutions with EXSLT.NET" for samples - 
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnxml/html/practexslt.asp 
> 
> 

Although a little bit complicated for me at first glance, I will sure 
give it a try. Thanks a lot!


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