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10/23/2012 7:06 AM
 

Hopefully the first question is easy.

In the UK they use the date of 21/10/2012 so dd/mm/yyyy I went to the form.xml file and changed both the [CREATEDDATE] and [UPDATEDDATE] tokens to be 

<Object>
<Token>[CREATEDDATE]</Token>
<Settings>
<Setting>
<Name>DateFormat</Name>
<Value>ddd dd/MM/yyyy @ hh:mm</Value>
</Setting>
</Settings>
</Object>


but it doesn't change the format of the date displayed, comes out North American style of 10/21/2012, mm/dd/yyyy

How do I change this?

Second and maybe a bit more time consuming is that I am trying to use the repository as a classified add on our intranet and would like to add the fields for phone and price, is there any easy way to do this or are the free type fields fixed?

Thanks.

 
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