I have text files that I am parsing data out of and putting into an HTML format. On my page, I have columns set up for the different values. For example, June 3 would appear under Date and 4:05 CT would appear under time. Below is what the text file looks like.
4|Milwaukee Brewers|18|Houston Astros|6/3/2001|16:05 4|Milwaukee Brewers|18|Houston Astros|6/4/2001|18:05 4|Milwaukee Brewers|18|Houston Astros|6/5/2001|18:05
I am trying to change the way the date appears for my new pages. Something similar to this Sun. @ 4:05 for the game that will be played on the third. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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