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Saturday, June 04, 2005

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The Blueprint Dives
By Extol
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//
// ©2004 EasterEgg
//
// For use at Xanga only.
//
// While the date in your blogheader has a fixed format
// (e.g. "Tuesday, March 16, 2004") you may want to use
// another date format, accustomed to *your* preferences.
// This script enables you to apply pretty much any date
// format to your blogheader you like.
//
// Here's how it works:
// The script collects all blogheaders and applies to them
// a format you define by changing the value of the variable
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// set to 'ddd, mm/dd/yy', which will result in a date that
// looks like this: 'Tue, 03/16/04'. If you want to use slashes
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// listing of available constants (using the date
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// ddd = Tue
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// mmm = Mar
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//
// You can use any combination of the above constants. Examples:
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// 'mm/dd/yyyy' will result in '03/16/2004'
// 'mmm dd, yy' will result in 'Mar 16, 04'
// 'mm-dd-yy (dddd)' will result in '03-16-04 (Tuesday)'
// '{ ddd, mmm dd, yyyy }', will result in '{ Tue, Mar 16, 2004 }'
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            // day
            entryDate = allDivs[i].innerHTML;
            dayLong = entryDate.substr(0, entryDate.indexOf(','));  // dddd
            dayShort = dayLong.substr(0, 3);                        // ddd 
            tempStr = entryDate.substr(dayLong.length + 1);
            dayNr = tempStr.substr(tempStr.indexOf(',') - 2, 2);    // dd
            newDateFormat = newDateFormat.replace('dddd', dayLong);
            newDateFormat = newDateFormat.replace('ddd', dayShort);
            newDateFormat = newDateFormat.replace('dd', dayNr);

            // month
            monthLong = tempStr.substr(1, tempStr.indexOf(',') - 3);// mmmm
            monthShort = monthLong.substr(0, 3);                    // mmm
            monthNr = getMonthNr(monthShort);                       // mm
            newDateFormat = newDateFormat.replace('mmmm', monthLong);
            newDateFormat = newDateFormat.replace('mmm', monthShort);
            newDateFormat = newDateFormat.replace('mm', monthNr);

            // year
            yearLong = tempStr.substr(tempStr.indexOf(',') + 2);    // yyyy
            yearShort = yearLong.substr(2);                         // yy
            newDateFormat = newDateFormat.replace('yyyy', yearLong);
            newDateFormat = newDateFormat.replace('yy', yearShort);

            allDivs[i].innerHTML = newDateFormat;
        }
    }
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