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This template is used on 925,000+ pages, or roughly 1% of all pages. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage .
Converts dates into a format used on Wikipedia Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status date 1 Date to be formatted Example Jan 1, 2007 Date suggested format 2 Controls the date format for the result Default DMY Example MDY String suggested The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Date/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's ...
3 Examples for month numbers with extra leading zero 4 Examples for month number underflows and overflows, from computed values 5 Example for invalid month name
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Month: 2: Full or abbreviated month name or alternatively, a month number which can be zero-padded. Parameter is optional if the third parameter is not specified. Example February, Feb, 2 or 02: String: optional: Day: 3: Day, optionally zero-padded. Example 7 or 07: Number: optional: Era: 4: BC, AD, BCE or CE. Takes effect only if the first ...
short: display the current month name and day of month; medium: display the current month name, day of month, and year (default) long: display the current month name, day of month, year, and UTC time; rfc-2822: displays the time in rfc-2822 format; iso-8601: displays the time in iso-8601 format; wiki: displays the time in wiki format; The time ...
Short format: dd/mm/yyyy (Day first, month number and year in left-to-right writing direction) in Afar, French and Somali ("d/m/yy" is a common alternative). Gregorian dates follow the same rules but tend to be written in the yyyy/m/d format (Day first, month number, and year in right-to-left writing direction) in Arabic language.