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8/9/2006 12:57 AM
 

The date format is in US format.  I am running dnn 3.3.3 with en-AU as default.  Date is fine everywhere else except

repository module.  Can anyone point me in the right direction in how to change this...

Thanks
Peter

 
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8/9/2006 11:42 PM
 

You might need to install the language pack for AU - I have created on for 4.3.4. so wonder if it's usable for the repository module. I can't see why not -

I have a language pack on my website which is for AU if you are interested.

Nina Meiers


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If it's on DNN, I fix, build, deploy, support,skin, host, design, consult, implement, integrate and done since 2003.
Who am I? Just a city chic, having a crack at organic berry farming.. and creating awesome websites.
 
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8/10/2006 11:41 PM
 

I found the following files in the following directory.  DotNetNuke\DesktopModules\Repository\Templates

under each template directory there is a template.xml and a form.xml I changed the following lines and all is ok now.

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

 

Thanks for your assistance
Peter

 
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8/11/2006 9:16 AM
 
IMHO, This needs to be improved for localizability - date and time values shall be displayed according to current UI culture (I just ran into this with UDT as well).

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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10/4/2006 9:25 AM
 

leupold wrote
IMHO, This needs to be improved for localizability - date and time values shall be displayed according to current UI culture (I just ran into this with UDT as well).

leupold - I support your post - Localization is a serious issue for countries that don't use the US standard, here in Australia several modules let us down.  DotNetNuke guidelines need to be followed by module developers as a simple issue becomes a show stopper for many of us.

 


Craig Hubbard TechnicaOne Business Solutions - Australia
 
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