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GMTIME{"format"} -- formatted GM time
- Syntax:
%GMTIME{"format"}%
- Supported variables:
Variable: | Unit: | Example | $year | 4 digit year | 1999 | $ye | 2 digit year | 99 | $week | number of week in year (ISO 8601) | 34 | $wday | day of the Week (Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat) | Thu | $tz | either "GMT" (if set to gmtime), or offset such as "-0700" (if set to servertime) | GMT | $seconds | seconds | 59 | $rcs | RCS format timestamp | 2026/01/01 16:29:04 | $month | short name of month | Dec | $mo | 2 digit month | 12 | $minutes | minutes | 59 | $iso | ISO format timestamp | 2026-01-01T16:29:04Z | $http | E-mail & http format timestamp | Thu, 01 Jan 2026 16:29:04 GMT | $hours | hours | 23 | $epoch | Number of seconds since 00:00 on 1st January, 1970 | 1767284944 | $dow | day of the week (Sun = 0) | 2 | $day | day of month | 31 |
- Variables can be shortened to 3 characters
- Example:
%GMTIME{"$day $month, $year - $hour:$min:$sec"}% expands to 01 Jan, 2026 - 16:29:04
- Note: When used in a template topic, this variable will be expanded when the template is used to create a new topic. See TWikiTemplates#TemplateTopicsVars for details.
- Category: DateAndTimeVariables
- Related: DISPLAYTIME, GMTIME, REVINFO, SERVERTIME
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