El Miércoles, 30 de Octubre de 2002 02:00, Enke, Michael escribió:
> There is a place where all this is done for formatting dates, numbers,
> currencies, percentages depending on the requests locale: I18nTransformer

What about XSP? :)

Antonio Gallardo
>
> Michael
>
> Antonio Gallardo Rivera wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I saw that in XSP there is a logicsheet called util. There is a function
> > tag called:
> >
> > <util:time>
> >
> > This tag also has a format attribute, that let define the format of the
> > output.
> >
> > I am now "playing" with reports of a database. I figured I need a similar
> > function to format the date of the reports for output.... This is why I
> > want to extend this tag to not only provide format of the current date,
> > but also of any date.....
> >
> > We can write for example:
> >
> > <util:time date="29-Oct-2002" format="yyyy-MMM-dd"/>
> >
> > What about this?
> >
> > I am asking to You [ as in the mailing list was denoted to refer to the
> > "not singular" you  ;-) ], before I will send this new "enhancement",
> > because I saw my prior improvement in session.xsl stayed only in bugzilla
> > as "enhancement 13070" [some people already use it, :-D ). and want to be
> > sure that my 2 cents will find a place into the Cocoon project for new
> > people like me that try to go into this great new technology.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Antonio Gallardo
> >
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