Vicki Brown wrote:
I tried to put the message date into my index lists as:
<LiTemplate>
<img src="$ICONURL$" width="16" height="16" hspace="4" alt="* "
><strong>$SUBJECT$</strong> <em>$FROMNAME$</em> $DATE$<br>
</LiTemplate>
I got MUCH more than I bargained for!
Cat party Vicki Brown Wed, 3 Sep 2003 14:48:08 -0700 (PDT)(envelope-from
sentto-4475670-16412-1062625167-colecoon-l=heatercats(_dot_)org(_at_)returns(_dot_)groups(_dot_)yahoo(_dot_)com)
Why is there a bunch of "envelope" goo attached to the date?
Probably because it is included in the "Date:" message header field.
Try using $MSGLOCALDATE$ or $MSGGMTDATE$ instead. Those can be
formated to your liking via the MSGLOCALDATEFMT respective the
MSGGMTDATEFMT resources.
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Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Email: http://www.gunnar.cc/cgi-bin/contact.pl
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