I am trying to work out how to have the UNICODE representation of Sun, 03 May 2009 19:58:58 -0700 as eee, dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:s ZZZZ or something. I can't seem to get this working precisely.
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Use an NSDateFormatter. It lets you set a particular format string, using the format specifiers from the Unicode spec, then get the formatted date from a given NSDate object using stringFromDate:. Also consider reading Apple's doc about formatting dates. Example: