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Davey, if you change this:
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Ok Boofo; I updated the phpinclude with that, but not the Admin control panel because vbdate(); is custom so I don't think it was set in the ACP was it?
Dave. |
I changed them both to that since I am the only one who sees the Admin CP anyway. ;) And it DOES work for the Admin CP if you change it there, too, by the way. ;)
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Ok well my instructions use vbdate(); in the phpinclude and date(); in the admin control panel.
I believe this should be sufficient enough. By the way does this work? I haven't tested it so I'm just taking Boofo's word for it... Dave. |
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Okay :).
Well thanks for the suggestion then - greatly appreciated. Dave. |
You might want to change this from your first post. ;)
- Upgrading from 1.1 to 1.2: Open up the phpinclude template, and replace $thisyear = date("Y"); with $thisyear = vbdate("Y", $thisyear); |
Whoops another mistake, lol.
Thanks again :). Dave. |
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