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7/10/2006 12:56 AM
 
Is it possible to display the date format shown in the "Modified Date" and "Created Date" fields in local date format? I need the date to look like dd/mm/yyyy rather than the US style of mm/dd/yyyy. I'm using Documents version 03.01.04.
 
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7/10/2006 3:48 AM
 

localization of dates is done automatically by asp.net (and thus also by dnn), based on the culture the page is rendered in. DNN renders pages in the culture of the currently selected language, you can install other languages than en-US (check here: http://www.dotnetnuke.com/DotNetNukeProjects/CoreLocalization/LanguagePacks/tabid/933/Default.aspx). If you want to render your dates in a different culture than the default en-US, you should install a different language pack (with a different culture )

cheers,

Erik


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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7/10/2006 6:35 PM
 
cheers, thanks for the tip.
 
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