Try:
@item.Date.ToString("dd MMM yyyy")
or you could use the [DisplayFormat]
attribute on your view model:
[DisplayFormat(DataFormatString = "{0:dd MMM yyyy}")]
public DateTime Date { get; set }
and in your view simply:
@Html.DisplayFor(x => x.Date)
This is solution:
@item.Published.Value.ToString("dd. MM. yyyy")
Before ToString() use Value.
Try this in MVC 4.0
@Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.YourDate, "{0:dd/MM/yyyy}", new { @class = "datefield form-control", @placeholder = "Enter start date..." })
The [DisplayFormat] attribute is only used in EditorFor/DisplayFor, and not by the raw HTML APIs like TextBoxFor. I got it working by doing the following,
Model:
[Display(Name = "When was that document issued ?")]
[DisplayFormat(ApplyFormatInEditMode = true, DataFormatString = "{0:d}")]
public DateTime? LiquorLicenceDocumentIssueDate { get; set; }
View:
<div id="IsLiquorLicenceDocumentOnPremisesYes" class="groupLongLabel">
@Html.LabelFor(m => m.LiquorLicenceDocumentIssueDate)
<span class="indicator"></span>
@Html.EditorFor(m => m.LiquorLicenceDocumentIssueDate)
<span id="validEmail"></span>
<br />
@Html.ValidationMessageFor(m => m.LiquorLicenceDocumentIssueDate)
</div>
Output: 30/12/2011
Related link:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.componentmodel.dataannotations.displayformatattribute.applyformatineditmode.aspx
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