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      RD001
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      Hi,

      Is there any way to parse below publish date in newsfeed module-
      06-09-2020 | 8:54 pm

      Thanks

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        sdetweil @RD001
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        @RD001 can u provide a little more info?

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          RD001
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          @sdetweil Module is showing “Invalid date”. My date format is - 06-09-2020 | 8:54 pm. Module is parsing below format -
          Sun, 06 Sep 2020 17:02:12 +0000.
          Link is checked through https://validator.w3.org/feed/. Site is also giving the error “pubDate must be an RFC-822 date-time: 06-09-2020 | 8:54 pm” and suggesting the solution to change the date-time format to comply with RFC822.
          I cannot change the date format in rss feed. So, is there any way in module to fix this.
          Right now, I have disabled the “showPublishDate” feature.

          Thanks in advance…

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