use common functions

I used the common function for the avatar URL, in case there's an
avatar server.

I used the common W3C DTF function.

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Evan Prodromou 2008-07-17 11:52:12 -04:00
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@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ function notices_map() {
$notice = array(
'url' => $notices->uri,
'lastmod' => w3cdate($notices->modified),
'lastmod' => common_date_w3dtf($notices->modified),
'changefreq' => 'daily',
'priority' => '1',
);
@ -227,8 +227,8 @@ function avatar_map() {
}
w3cdate($avatars->modified);
$image = array(
'url' => $avatars->url,
'lastmod' => w3cdate($avatars->modified),
'url' => common_avatar_display_url($avatars),
'lastmod' => common_date_w3dtf($avatars->modified),
'changefreq' => 'monthly',
'priority' => '0.2',
);
@ -345,13 +345,6 @@ function parse_args() {
return $paths;
}
# Format database timestamps as W3C DTF.
function w3cdate ($timestamp) {
preg_match('/(\d{4})-(\d\d)-(\d\d) (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)/', $timestamp, $date);
return date(DATE_W3C, mktime($date[4], $date[5], $date[6], $date[2], $date[3], $date[1]));
}
# Ensure paths end with a "/".
function trailing_slash($path) {
if (preg_match('/\/$/', $path) == 0) {