Returns a custom-formatted time value using the locale convention.
See also LSParseDateTime.
LSTimeFormat(time [, mask ])
Any date/time value or string convertible to a time value.
A set of masking characters determining the format:
h -- Hours with no leading zero for single-digit hours. (Uses a 12-hour clock.)hh -- Hours with a leading zero for single-digit hours. (Uses a 12-hour clock.)H -- Hours with no leading zero for single-digit hours. (Uses a 24-hour clock.)HH -- Hours with a leading zero for single-digit hours. (Uses a 24-hour clock.)m -- Minutes with no leading zero for single-digit minutesmm -- Minutes with a leading zero for single-digit minutess -- Seconds with no leading zero for single-digit seconds ss -- Seconds with a leading zero for single-digit seconds t -- Single-character time marker string, such as A or P. Ignored by some locales.tt -- Multiple-character time marker string, such as AM or PM When passing date/time value as a string, make sure it is enclosed in quotes. Otherwise, it is interpreted as a number representation of a date/time object returning undesired results.
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<P>LSTimeFormat returns a time value using
the locale convention.
<!--- loop through a list of possible locales and
show time values --->
<CFLOOP LIST="#Server.Coldfusion.SupportedLocales#"
INDEX="locale" DELIMITERS=",">
<CFSET oldlocale=SetLocale(locale)>
<CFOUTPUT><P><B><I>#locale#</I></B><BR>
#LSTimeFormat(Now())#<BR>
#LSTimeFormat(Now(), `hh:mm:ss')#<BR>
#LSTimeFormat(Now(), `hh:mm:sst')#<BR>
#LSTimeFormat(Now(), `hh:mm:sstt')#<BR>
#LSTimeFormat(Now(), `HH:mm:ss')#<BR>
<Hr noshade>
</CFOUTPUT>
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