That means that 'foo' is NOT a DateTime object like ZopeTime is. On 8/29/05, garry saddington <garry@schoolteachers.co.uk> wrote:
On Mon, 2005-08-29 at 14:51 +0100, Peter Bengtsson wrote:
If <dtml-var ZopeTime fmt="Day"> but <dtml-var foo fmt="Day"> doesn't then there's nothing wrong with how you're using the fmt parameter but something is wrong with "foo". Try::
<dtml-var "foo.strftime('Day')"> this gives the following error: 'str' object has no attribute strftime regards garry
On 8/29/05, garry saddington <garry@schoolteachers.co.uk> wrote:
I am trying to format a dtml-var date by using fmt=Day <dtml-var foo fmt="Day"> returns error: Error Type: TypeError Error Value: not all arguments converted during string formatting
while <dtml-var ZopeTime fmt="Day"> works fine.
The date is International format and I have Zope set up to parse international dates. Does anyone know where I am going wrong? regards garry
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