[3.0.x] Fixed #31006 -- Doc'd backslash escaping in date/time template filters.
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@ -1451,7 +1451,9 @@ used. Assuming the same settings as the previous example::
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{{ value|date }}
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outputs ``9 de Enero de 2008`` (the ``DATE_FORMAT`` format specifier for the
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``es`` locale is ``r'j \d\e F \d\e Y'``.
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``es`` locale is ``r'j \d\e F \d\e Y'``). Both "d" and "e" are
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backslash-escaped, because otherwise each is a format string that displays the
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day and the timezone name, respectively.
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You can combine ``date`` with the :tfilter:`time` filter to render a full
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representation of a ``datetime`` value. E.g.::
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If ``value`` is equivalent to ``datetime.datetime.now()``, the output will be
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the string ``"01:23"``.
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Note that you can backslash-escape a format string if you want to use the
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"raw" value. In this example, both "h" and "m" are backslash-escaped, because
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otherwise each is a format string that displays the hour and the month,
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respectively::
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{% value|time:"H\h i\m" %}
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This would display as "01h 23m".
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Another example:
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Assuming that :setting:`USE_L10N` is ``True`` and :setting:`LANGUAGE_CODE` is,
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