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This package is specific mainly for applications used in Germany
![]() Date() is a very good function to render date strings. But it is difficult to generate german date strings. This class uses the standard date() syntax and replaces the outputs for the D, l (small L), F and M format strings with the German counterparts. Note that the German short day format is only two chars long, not three. Monday is not Mon but Mo in short format "D". An example can be seen in the class heading comment. Use the standard date() syntax and have German date strings. |
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