Only provide time, not formatted_time, to edittemplate templates
I'm not sure what the use-case is for formatted_time, and chrysn pointed out that for display in HTML, [[!date "<TMPL_VAR time>"]] would be nicer.master
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my $time = time();
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$template->param(time => IkiWiki::formattime($time, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"));
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$template->param(formatted_time => IkiWiki::formattime($time));
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return $template->output;
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}
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ something like:
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The template page can also contain [[!cpan HTML::Template]] directives,
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like other ikiwiki [[templates]].
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Four variables might be set:
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These variables might be set:
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* `<TMPL_VAR name>` is replaced with the name of the page being
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created.
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* `<TMPL_VAR time>` is replaced with the current (template generation)
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time, using a fixed format, `%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S`.
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* `<TMPL_VAR formatted_time` is replaced with the current (template
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generation) time, formatted by IkiWiki.
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[[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]]
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