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Old 07-17-2008
Proprietary software? Counsel objects

07-17-2008 01:00 PM
Nathan Zale Dowlen objects to proprietary software, so when he opened his new law office, he outfitted it with Ubuntu Linux and open source software. Cost was the main factor in his decision at first, but he has since come to appreciate the security found in FOSS and the ease of use found with Ubuntu.



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Template::Plugin::DateTime::Format(3pm) 		User Contributed Perl Documentation		   Template::Plugin::DateTime::Format(3pm)

NAME
Template::Plugin::DateTime::Format - format DateTime objects from inside TT with "DateTime::Format"-style formatters VERSION
version 0.02 SYNOPSIS
[% USE f = DateTime::Format('DateTime::Format::Strptime', { pattern => "%T" }) %] [% f.format(datetime_object) %] DESCRIPTION
Oftentimes, you have a DateTime object that you want to render in your template. However, the default rendering (2008-01-01T01:23:45) is pretty ugly. Formatting the DateTime with a DateTime::Format object is the usual solution, but there's usually not a nice place to put the formatting code. This plugin solves that problem. You can create a formatter object from within TT and then use that object to format DateTime objects. CREATING AN OBJECT Creating a formatter instance is done in the usual TT way: [% USE varname = DateTime::Format( ... args ... ) %] This creates a new formatter and calls it "varname". The constructor takes up to three arguments. The first argument is the name of the formatter class. It is required, and the named class must follow the DateTime::Format API. An exception will be thrown if the class cannot be loaded. The second argument is a reference to pass to the formatter's constructor. If it is an array reference, the array will be dereferenced before being passed to "new" as @_. Otherwise, the single reference is passed to the constructor. The third argument is optional and is the rest of @_ to pass to "format_datetime" after the DateTime object. I don't know if this is actually allowed by the API, but I figured it might come in handy. FORMATTING DATES Once you've created the object, invoke the "format" method with the DateTime object you'd like to format. The result of "format_datetime" is returned. METHODS
new Called by TT to create a new formatter. format($datetime) Formats $datetime. AUTHOR
Jonathan Rockway "<jrockway@cpan.org>" COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2008 Jonathan Rockway. This module is free software. You may redistribute it under the same terms as perl itself. AUTHOR
Jonathan Rockway <jrockway@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Jonathan Rockway. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.14.2 2010-12-27 Template::Plugin::DateTime::Format(3pm)