#PSTip Converting to the local time
Several RSS feeds that I refer regularly have a publication date set to another time zone. For my own tracking purpose, I needed a way to convert it to the local time zone and store the date.
Read MoreSeveral RSS feeds that I refer regularly have a publication date set to another time zone. For my own tracking purpose, I needed a way to convert it to the local time zone and store the date.
Read MoreNote: This tip requires PowerShell 3.0 or later. I was looking for a way to find if systems in my environment have PowerShell 4.
Read MoreA previous article in PowerShell Magazine describes how to find keyboard shortcuts in the PowerShell ISE. In this tip we will look at how we can find a key we do not know.
Read MoreWhen we analyze XML documents with XPath we may need information about number of certain items. For example, we can have an XHTML document with several tables and we can easily check which tables contain rows with ‘class’ attribute:
Read MoreXPath has one big disadvantage–it’s case sensitive. Unlike regular expressions, there is no way to “turn it off”. But there is a way around it.
Read MoreFiltering using XPath is not limited to queries that make sure that existing value is equal to value that we are interested in.
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