Hi,
Oh those pesky Americans! Does anyone know whow I can go about changing the MM/DD/YYYY US format to a good old DD/MM/YYYY tea and cake consuming, queen loving, UK date format?
Thanks!
Scotch
US Date system - how can I change to UK?
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calguy1000
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Re: US Date system - how can I change to UK?
scotch? Date format where, in the news module?
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Re: US Date system - how can I change to UK?
Hi mate,
Yeah - the one in the news / plus the calendar module
Yeah - the one in the news / plus the calendar module
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cyberman
Re: US Date system - how can I change to UK?
Please read the module help - there's a parameter named dateformat. It should helps ...
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cdstg
Re: US Date system - how can I change to UK?
Hi in the news module you can pass it
{cms_module module="news" number="5" category="beer" dateformat="%d %b , %Y"}
that would be day month year
or even beter %d %B %Y that would be like 9 June 2006
is the calander the rob@akrabat.com one ? as you may have to edit the templates for that
{cms_module module="news" number="5" category="beer" dateformat="%d %b , %Y"}
that would be day month year
or even beter %d %B %Y that would be like 9 June 2006
is the calander the rob@akrabat.com one ? as you may have to edit the templates for that
Re: US Date system - how can I change to UK?
Thanks guys!
Re: US Date system - how can I change to UK?
You might also want to consider ISO standard universal date formats e.g. yyyy/mm/dd ? Makes sense on sorting and you can allways include a more readable 16th June 2006?
Just an idea...
Russ
Just an idea...
Russ


