As a rule of thumb, always pass dates to Smarty as timestamps. This
allows template designers to use date_format for full
control over date formatting, and also makes it easy to compare dates if
necessary.
Note:
As of Smarty 1.4.0, you can pass dates to Smarty as unix
timestamps, mysql timestamps, or any date parsable by
strtotime().
Example 18-4. using date_format
{$startDate|date_format}
This will output:
Jan 4, 2001
{$startDate|date_format:"%Y/%m/%d"}
This will output:
2001/01/04
{if $date1 < $date2}
...
{/if}
When using {html_select_date}
in a template, The programmer will most
likely want to convert the output from the form back into timestamp
format. Here is a function to help you with that.
Example 18-5. converting form date elements back to a timestamp
<?php
// this assumes your form elements are named // startDate_Day, startDate_Month, startDate_Year