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Date/Time format at vBulletin.org
I am somewhat stumped on this as my search results came up with no clues.
I have further checked out the Options in my UserCP and have edited the timeformat and dateformat accordingly. However, I've noticed something weird with the display of time (date shows correctly as I have set up). As per the link given in dateformat section of Edit Options, http://us2.php.net/date, I have chosen these variables: g:I A According to the website, and referencing my website (I used h:i A and shows correctly on my site), it should display 1:10 PM (for example). Instead, it shows 1:1 PM. All time displayed on this website lack the second digit in the minutes. Is this an error on my part of of the vbulletin.org? Thanks in advance! |
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The string you are searching for is: "g:i A".
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Thanks - that's what having an infant keeping you up for the last 7 months will do to you. I have no clue why I missed that.
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Some things in php are case sensitive like that.
Things like date() are packed with parameters that range the alphabet, it can be easy to be caught out. |
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Not that far along yet - my oldest just turned 3.
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Ah just past the terrible twos
Chris |
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phase 1: 18 months of trying to get them to walk & talk Phase 2: 18 years of trying to get them to sit down and be quiet! --don |
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Make the most of it guys, mine are 14,12 & 9 > and they just get worse .........
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