How to post a question on stack overflow without getting it closed down?
We have an awesome Help Center and a Question Checklist. If you follow that along one of the, at first sight unimportant, bullets is crucial here:
If your question doesn't include code, are you sure it shouldn't?
It is possible to have a question without code, but if you present us requirements and nothing more then we assume you're asking us to do all the work from scratch. You need luck to not have such a question closed.
In your question you say:
I suspect this problem is more than a simple character replacement thing.
So you know about character replacement? Why didn't you give that a try so you don't have to suspect things, you could have actually proven that it was more complex. Users here are then more than happy to expand on what you already know.
If I needed the reputation badly I could have whipped something up like this:
function lessVerbose(value) {
var comma = value.indexOf(','); // find the comma
var first = value.substring(0, comma); // text till the comma
var last = value.substring(comma); // comma and the rest
var remains = last.replace(first,''); // remove same text
return first + remains;
}
console.log(lessVerbose('August 10th, 08:00AM - August 10th 08:15AM'));
but then I read the rest of your question. Obviously this is not about JavaScript. It is about PHP, right? Or where else does that PHP dateformat link come from?
Wait, it is a Drupal CMS. So this is part of some Drupal plugin? Where would my lame code go then? In a JavaScript file you have control over? Where are you going to call that function then? How will it change the right things?
I wonder if your question is not too broad.
And that I raise those doubts is maybe my bad. I'm only here for the reputation. But any future visitor will probably have the same confusion and looking at my lame answer they still have no idea how that actually answers the question (and theirs).
Remember these bits at the right hand side of your screen from when you drafted your question:
I feel your question skipped over some of the bullets in that guidance where it could have used (some) expansion / clarification. But if none of that is useful, then we need a Meta post about how we can get better guidance in front of the eyes of askers before their question gets curated.