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4/13/2012 5:41 AM
 

Hi,

I use 4 language in the development of a site (Fr., an. It. And ar.)
In the Arabic version of the site : i like to have the correct display  calendar Hijri ...

How can I change the Gregorian calendar to  the Hijri one in the Event module that I use?
PLEASE. Does someone can give me an idea?


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4/13/2012 5:57 AM
 
if the calendar being used is not controlled by the culture code (language selected), I fear there is no option atm. Unfortunately I haven't had a need to use a different calendar yet..

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4/13/2012 6:20 AM
 

Thanks,

But ,  how to control the calendar or the schedule by the code of culture (language chosed)?

Cheers

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4/13/2012 8:49 AM
 

Hi,

You need to install the right languages to your portal. This is done on DNN 6 via the Admin/Languages dialogue using the 'Add New Language' button. This makes the language available for the portal to use and for users to use. You can also set the site default here.

Then users can set their preferred 'Locale' in their user profile. This should then set the calendar to that locale. Whether it will change to Hijri, I really don't know.

Please also look at this - http://dnnevents.codeplex.com/documentation#Date format

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4/13/2012 11:46 AM
 

Hi,

 Thanks for reply and the link , interressting

I read it, and I think : I have to found where the gregorien calendar is defined in all the dnn’s solution;

 specialy in (arabec version of the web site)

3.3.8

Add/Remove Sub-Calendars

Move calendars from the Available to the Selected lists to set them as a sub-calendar.

 

I’m using dnn 4.9.4 so I can’t download the language pack (arabe) of dnn 6 ? isn’t it?

 

Then users can set their preferred 'Locale' in their user profile. This should then set the calendar to that locale…

 

Where? Can you show me where Pls. ? I have to try to see if it will works ???

 

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Other thing:

In my web site :  I installed before the module in the link :

 

http://cde.codeplex.com/

 

and in the skin programme I added :

 

<%@ Register TagPrefix="tm" TagName="CURRENTDATEEXT" Src="~/DesktopModules/TidyModules.CurrentDateExtended/CurrentDateExt.ascx" %>
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<tm:CURRENTDATEEXT runat="server" ID="tmCURRENTDATEEXT" CalendarName="Hijri" CultureName="ar-MA" DateFormat="D" />

And in my web site it works perfectly , and it displays  some thing like :

 

- in arabec version :

-    جمادى الأولى-   21 -1433 /   الجمعة 13 ابريل 2012

- in english version :

21-جمادى الأولى-1433 / Friday 13 April 2012

 

So it works , and when i added the Event module (to defined some important days in the year of arabec calender « hijri ») I don’t know where can I do this ? or what is the directory “portal ? ” or a file or a program change (adding some lines ) ???

 

Please help

 
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