GMTIME{"format"} -- formatted GM time

  • Syntax: %GMTIME{"format"}%
  • Supported variables:
    Variable: Unit:Sorted descending Example
    $month short name of month Dec
    $seconds seconds 59
    $rcs RCS format timestamp 2024/03/19 03:48:43
    $week number of week in year (ISO 8601) 34
    $epoch Number of seconds since 00:00 on 1st January, 1970 1710820123
    $minutes minutes 59
    $iso ISO format timestamp 2024-03-19T03:48:43Z
    $hours hours 23
    $tz either "GMT" (if set to gmtime),
    or offset such as "-0700" (if set to servertime)
    GMT
    $http E-mail & http format timestamp Tue, 19 Mar 2024 03:48:43 GMT
    $wday day of the Week (Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat) Thu
    $dow day of the week (Sun = 0) 2
    $day day of month 31
    $year 4 digit year 1999
    $ye 2 digit year 99
    $mo 2 digit month 12
  • Variables can be shortened to 3 characters
  • Example: %GMTIME{"$day $month, $year - $hour:$min:$sec"}% expands to 19 Mar, 2024 - 03:48:43
  • Note: When used in a template topic, this variable will be expanded when the template is used to create a new topic. See TWikiTemplates#TemplateTopicsVars for details.
  • Category: DateAndTimeVariables
  • Related: DISPLAYTIME, GMTIME, REVINFO, SERVERTIME
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Topic revision: r5 - 2012-11-13 - TWikiContributor
 
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