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authorKyle Farris <kylefarris@gmail.com>2011-08-22 04:21:25 +0200
committerKyle Farris <kylefarris@gmail.com>2011-08-22 04:21:25 +0200
commit37e5ff65b2bd1601daadac40fdfce80fd8956fd7 (patch)
tree2c1888a41236c81821284223ccd21be18dd07a6a
parentd9c3a6f20e858b22ababbb2a3f3209eca1e93c13 (diff)
Added documentation for the nice_date function in the date_helper.
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@@ -234,6 +234,20 @@ $unix = human_to_unix($human);</code>
+<h2>nice_date()</h2>
+
+<p>This function can take a number poorly-formed date formats and convert them into something useful. It also accepts well-formed dates.</p>
+<p>The fuction will return a Unix timestamp by default. You can, optionally, pass a format string (the same type as the PHP date function accepts) as the second parameter. Example:</p>
+
+<code>$bad_time = 199605<br />
+<br />
+// Should Produce: 1996-05-01<br />
+$better_time = nice_date($bad_time,'Y-m-d');<br />
+<br />
+$bad_time = 9-11-2001<br />
+// Should Produce: 2001-09-11<br />
+$better_time = nice_date($human,'Y-m-d');</code>
+
<h2>timespan()</h2>