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diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/helpers/date_helper.rst b/user_guide_src/source/helpers/date_helper.rst index c63a9d291..1f6b93cda 100644 --- a/user_guide_src/source/helpers/date_helper.rst +++ b/user_guide_src/source/helpers/date_helper.rst @@ -157,33 +157,6 @@ The following functions are available: $human = unix_to_human($now); $unix = human_to_unix($human); -.. php:function:: nice_date([$bad_date = ''[, $format = FALSE]]) - - :param int $bad_date: The terribly formatted date-like string - :param string $format: Date format to return (same as PHP's ``date()`` function) - :returns: Formatted date - :rtype: string - - This function can take a number poorly-formed date formats and convert - them into something useful. It also accepts well-formed dates. - - The function 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:: - - $bad_date = '199605'; - // Should Produce: 1996-05-01 - $better_date = nice_date($bad_date, 'Y-m-d'); - - $bad_date = '9-11-2001'; - // Should Produce: 2001-09-11 - $better_date = nice_date($bad_date, 'Y-m-d'); - - .. note:: This function is DEPRECATED. Use PHP's native `DateTime class - <https://secure.php.net/datetime>`_ instead. - .. php:function:: timespan([$seconds = 1[, $time = ''[, $units = '']]]) :param int $seconds: Number of seconds |