Re: date formatting for CC card expiration date check

This WebDNA talk-list message is from

1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 18329
interpreted = N
texte = >On 6/18/1998 11:11 am, Sandra L. Pitner so noted... > >>[date %m/%Y] gives 06/18/1998%m/%Y] >>[date %m] gives 06/18/1998%m] Good thinking! It is on a page called with a $showcart. That would explain a few things. I had run into that once when the [orderfile] was more explicit and I did figure that out. This time, I missed it though.ThanksSandy > >Are these appearing within an [orderfile] context? I had the same thing >happen before I learned that the order file had header fields named >[date] and [time] (why not [orderdate] and [ordertime] to prevent >conflict? dunno : ) and set my formatted date to a header field for use >inside the [orderfile] such as: > >[setheader cart=[cart]]header1=[date %m/%Y][/setheader] >[orderfile cart=[cart]] >...etc... >[showif [someDateValue]![header1]] >...etc... >[/showif] >[/orderfile] > >Rob Marquardt >Designer/Resident Wirehead >Toast Design > >300 First Avenue North, Suite 150 >Minneapolis MN 55401 >612.330.9863 v >612.321.9424 f >www.toastdesign.com > > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: date formatting for CC card expiration date check (Rob Marquardt 1998)
  2. Re: date formatting for CC card expiration date check (Sandra L. Pitner 1998)
  3. Re: date formatting for CC card expiration date check (Sandra L. Pitner 1998)
  4. Re: date formatting for CC card expiration date check (John Hill 1998)
  5. Re: date formatting for CC card expiration date check (Sandra L. Pitner 1998)
  6. Re: date formatting for CC card expiration date check (Dave MacLeay 1998)
  7. date formatting for CC card expiration date check (Sandra L. Pitner 1998)
>On 6/18/1998 11:11 am, Sandra L. Pitner so noted... > >>[date %m/%Y] gives 06/18/1998%m/%Y] >>[date %m] gives 06/18/1998%m] Good thinking! It is on a page called with a $showcart. That would explain a few things. I had run into that once when the [orderfile] was more explicit and I did figure that out. This time, I missed it though.ThanksSandy > >Are these appearing within an [orderfile] context? I had the same thing >happen before I learned that the order file had header fields named >[date] and [time] (why not [orderdate] and [ordertime] to prevent >conflict? dunno : ) and set my formatted date to a header field for use >inside the [orderfile] such as: > >[setheader cart=[cart]]header1=[date %m/%Y][/setheader] >[orderfile cart=[cart]] >...etc... >[showif [someDateValue]![header1]] >...etc... >[/showif] >[/orderfile] > >Rob Marquardt >Designer/Resident Wirehead >Toast Design > >300 First Avenue North, Suite 150 >Minneapolis MN 55401 >612.330.9863 v >612.321.9424 f >www.toastdesign.com > > Sandra L. Pitner

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