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Date format getting messed up with translations?
I am trying to debug an issue with one of my scripts and I am really quite confused. The script works fine in english everything is phrased so I have a few people that are using the script in other languages.
So, when I use my script in the script I get dates like this: ENGLISH: 03-15-07 Nederlands: %e %647 %2007 I know this happens in other languages as well but I don't have the other languages on my site to test. I have one person with a site in French and their date code looks like this: French: %30/%08/%2006 I belive this was supposed to be 30/8/2006 based on the PM I got. I tried to trace the code as my date formating code uses the standard vBulleting function in the following context: PHP Code:
Thanks for any advise on where I might look. |
a little "up" ... I have this issue in french :-/
i've tried a few things, but still have the problem :-/ |
Check the date formatting in the Language settings.
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