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Datetimes should be formatted as human-readable #8
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hi there! This feature has to take into account the different timezones as well, as noone has the same time. Timing with a reference to the timezone could help, especially if the feed provides correctly the date-time info. |
hi I think the browser can do all this for us with stuff like for now I just copy the dates as raw strings taken in the feed source which is sufficient for me I'll try to do it soon |
Hi! FF63 refugee here. RSSPreview does a great job of restoring the functionality that just disappeared with an FF64 upgrade, but I tended to make significant use of the timing information in RSS feed previews and doing timezone math (whether in my head or by copy/pasting) is not a great experience. Here's a comparison, using https://ecf.mad.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/rss_outside.pl:
Yes. You can get 90% of the way there without
And nearly there (And probably better!) with
But to make it look exactly as it did in FF63, with the " at " in the middle, you need to separately convert the date and time and concatenate them with [the localization of?] "at". It's a shame that |
I did it in the commit mentioned above (I think I like it better with the day-of-week and without the 'at'). I'll publish an update to AMO a bit later. thanks for the feedback |
I've updated it on AMO (v2.2). Reopen this issue if there are still problems on this subject. thanks |
2018-12-12T11:14:16.653Z should appear as 12 December 2018, 11:14 or similar.
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