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If the locale is not implemented on the host, how we display the date. %
signs (and the letters following them, possibly prefixed with symbols for formatting options) indicate parts of a date. So do not translate them, but adjust the whole date pattern to the format used in your language's environment. See PHP manual and http://ruby-doc.org/core-2.0/Time.html#method-i-strftime
- For date parts
%Y
– year with century (4 digits at least, e.g. "0009", "2021", may be negative for BCE years)%C
– year / 100 (rounded down, such as "20" in 2009)%y
– year % 100 ("00" to "99")
%m
– month number, zero-padded ("01" to "12")%-m
– month number, not padded ("1" to "12")%b
– abbreviated month name (e.g. "Jan")%B
– full month name (e.g. "January")
%d
– day number of the month, zero-padded ("01" to "31")%-d
– day number of the month, not padded ("1" to "31")%e
– day number of the month, blank-padded (" 1" to "31")
%a
– abbreviated day name of the week (e.g. "Sun")%A
– full day name of the week (e.g. "Sunday")
- For time parts
%H
– hour of the day, 24-hour clock, zero-padded ("00" to "23")%-H
– hour of the day, 24-hour clock, not padded ("0" to "23")
%M
– minute of the hour, zero-padded ("00" to "59")%S
– second of the minute, zero-padded ("00" to "59")