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Ok, now I am lost with this mixture of english and german. I saw per post the porblem about closing and then opening a thread still displays the closed reason but without the box but I couldnt work where the fix was.
Can someone help me to what I need to change to sort this out :) (in english would be cool ;)) |
completly deinstall the hack and install the really newest version there are no problems in it...
@boofo: :) yeah timeformat-string is no real outputstring ;) |
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is that not the latest one? |
So when I want to put an "at" between the date and the time, I need to use the "long" string and if I don't need that, then I can used to "condensed" vesrion of the string, is that right? I mean, that is basically what I did there, isn't it? :)
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yes it's because the "at" is also a formating option of date/timeformat.
look at http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.date.php to see which chars you cannot use in a formatstring because they are converted |
Thanks for taking the time to help me understand this a little better. Now that I know what I did wrong, maybe I can avoid this in the future when working with the date and time string in vb. :)
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Can ANYONE tell me why this is happening? It only happened after I added this hack.
Dark Shogun |
Problem fixed.
Dark Shogun |
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I will have to go over the code again and tell you abit later. I works like a charm now.
Dark Shogun |
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