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Re: [xsl] Date conversion

From: Steve Ball <Steve.Ball@--------->
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Date: 8/1/2001 5:33:00 PM
Katie McNally wrote:
> 
> The format of the date returned in my XML is 17-Dec-2000 07:23:31
> I need to display the date as 12/17/2000.
> 
> How do I do this using xsl?

The XSLT Standard Library (XSLTSL) as yet doesn't have a function 
to parse an arbitrary date string (this is intrinsically a difficult 
problem, given the wide variation in formats, not to mention L10N
issues).

Some respondants have given solutions for this problem.

However, once you have extracted date components (day, month, year,
etc), XSLTSL can format the date.  Check out http://xsltsl.sf.net/

Cheers,
Steve Ball

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