Formats the date part of a date/time value in a locale-specific format.
A formatted date/time value. If no mask is specified, the value is formatted according to the locale setting of the client computer.
LSDateFormat(date [, mask, locale])
LSParseDateTime, LSTimeFormat, DateFormat, SetLocale; Handling data in ColdFusion in the Developing ColdFusion Applications
ColdFusion 8: Added the locale parameter.ColdFusion MX:
- Changed formatting behavior: this function might return different formatting than in earlier releases. This function uses Java standard locale formatting rules on all platforms.
- Added support for the following mask parameter options: short, medium, long, and full.
Parameter |
Description |
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date |
A date/time object, in the range 100 AD-9999 AD. |
mask |
Characters that show how ColdFusion displays the date:
|
locale |
Locale to use instead of the locale of the page when processing the function |
This function uses Java standard locale formatting rules on all platforms. When passing date/time value as a string, enclose it in quotation marks. Otherwise, it is interpreted as a number representation of a date/time object.To calculate a difference between time zones, use the GetTimeZoneInfo function.
<h3>LSDateFormat Example</h3> <p>LSDateFormat formats the date part of a date/time value using the locale convention. <!--- loop through a list of locales; show date values for Now()---> <cfloop list = "#Server.Coldfusion.SupportedLocales#" index = "locale" delimiters = ","> <cfset oldlocale = SetLocale(locale)> <cfoutput><p><B><I>#locale#</I></B><br> #LSDateFormat(Now(), "mmm-dd-yyyy")#<br> #LSDateFormat(Now(), "mmmm d, yyyy")#<br> #LSDateFormat(Now(), "mm/dd/yyyy")#<br> #LSDateFormat(Now(), "d-mmm-yyyy")#<br> #LSDateFormat(Now(), "ddd, mmmm dd, yyyy")#<br> #LSDateFormat(Now(), "d/m/yy")#<br> #LSDateFormat(Now())#<br> <hr noshade> </cfoutput> </cfloop>