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12/20/2006 10:26 AM
 

Hi,
When I add a banner, while using the dutch language, I got the error mentioned below.
While using the English language it works fine.
Version DNN 4.3.7
Version Language pack dutch = ResourcePack.Full.04.03.02.nl-NL.zip
With regards, Ton Hermes

Fout: Banner is op dit moment niet beschikbaar.
DotNetNuke.Services.Exceptions.ModuleLoadException: String was not recognized as a valid DateTime. ---> System.FormatException: String was not recognized as a valid DateTime. at System.DateTimeParse.Parse(String s, DateTimeFormatInfo dtfi, DateTimeStyles styles) at System.DateTime.Parse(String s, IFormatProvider provider) at System.Convert.ToDateTime(String value) at DotNetNuke.Modules.Admin.Vendors.EditBanner.cmdUpdate_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e) --- End of inner exception stack trace ---


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1/4/2007 4:18 AM
 

Are you sure the language for the user you're using is dutch? I mean, even if you set the portal language to dutch what will be used is the current user preference.

If this is not the case, can you provide a bit more context on where you get that error, please?


Vicenç Masanas
Banyoles, Girona - Spain

Disgrafic.com    PSD to DNN
 
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1/4/2007 1:59 PM
 

Hi,

In HOST : language dutch = enabled
In admin : language = dutch
In the upper right corner : language = dutch

When you login as admin:
In admin->vendors->edit vendors->Banner advertising->add new banner->start date
The date is displayed in European (??-??-????) format and all works fine.

When you login as host:
In admin->vendors->edit vendors->Banner advertising->add new banner->start date
Click on calender an choose a date
Now the date is displayed in USA format like (??/??/????)

If you choose a date with low numbers for example 01/01/2007 1 January 2007, all works fine.
When you choose a date with higher numbers for example 01/25/2007 (in dutch it is 25 January 2007) you get the errors mentioned early

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 Fout: Banner is op dit moment niet beschikbaar.
DotNetNuke.Services.Exceptions.ModuleLoadException: String was not recognized as a valid DateTime. ---> System.FormatException: String was not recognized as a valid DateTime. at System.DateTimeParse.Parse(String s, DateTimeFormatInfo dtfi, DateTimeStyles styles) at System.DateTime.Parse(String s, IFormatProvider provider) at System.Convert.ToDateTime(String value) at DotNetNuke.Modules.Admin.Vendors.EditBanner.cmdUpdate_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e) --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
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 Er is een fout opgetreden.
Fout: Banner is op dit moment niet beschikbaar.
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I hope this answer is good for you.
When you like to have additional information or explained this better , do not hesitate to ask me some more details

With regards Ton Hermes


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1/4/2007 5:27 PM
 
ton_Hermes wrote

When you login as admin:
In admin->vendors->edit vendors->Banner advertising->add new banner->start date
The date is displayed in European (??-??-????) format and all works fine.

When you login as host:
In admin->vendors->edit vendors->Banner advertising->add new banner->start date
Click on calender an choose a date
Now the date is displayed in USA format like (??/??/????)

From what you point here seems that the host user has en-US as his default language preference. Otherwise this doesn't make sense.


Vicenç Masanas
Banyoles, Girona - Spain

Disgrafic.com    PSD to DNN
 
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1/8/2007 3:35 PM
 

Hi,

In Host:
English = enabled
Dutch = enabled

When I login as host the language in the dropdownbox = dutch (nederlands)
Everything is displayed in dutch language.

With regards Ton Hermes

PS sorry for the delay in my answer to you.
Was occupied the past days.


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