(possibly) 20121203
so mainly variants of "\d{1,2}[/:]\d{1,2}[/:]\d{1,4}" or "\d{1,2} [a-zA-Z]{3,9}
\d{1,4}"
From: Bob Stayton [mailto:b...@sagehill.net]
Sent: 03 December 2012 20:20
To: Kerry, Richard; docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject
Hi Richard,
EXSLT does have some date-time functions, including one that will generate the
current date and time in a standard format. Perhaps the most useful function
for you will be date-format() to convert a standard date string into some other
output format.
But EXSLT does not include a