f:date-format
f:date-format — Returns the format string for a date.
Synopsis
f:date-format( | $context as element()) as xs:string |
Description
Dates may be stored in a variety of formats and the pubdate
element even allows inline markup. The f:date-format()
function
determines how a date will be formatted:
If the date contains embedded markup, the special value “
apply-templates
” is returned to indicate that string formatting isn’t appropriate.If the date conforms to an ISO 8601 date, the
$date-date-format
string is returned.If the date conforms to an ISO 8601 dateTime, the
$date-dateTime-format
string is returned.If the date does not conform to either of those date formats, “
apply-templates
” is returned.
If the date conforms to a date or dateTime, the author may override
the format string by providing a
db
processing instruction with a
date-format
pseudo-attribute.
Example 1, “Several dates in ISO 8601 formats” shows an example of several dates that may be formatted in more familiar forms.
|<para>The Unix epoch begins at
|<date>1970-01-01T00:00:00Z</date>.
|Grace Hopper was born on <date>1906-12-09</date>.
|That was a <date><?db date-format="[F]"?>1906-12-09</date>.
|I was born on a <date>Friday</date>.</para>
With default formats, these are formatted as shown:
The Unix epoch begins at 00:00 01 Jan 1970. Grace Hopper was born on 09 Dec 1906. That was a Sunday. I was born on a Friday.