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tangoman
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Joined: Aug 06, 2005
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Sun Aug 21, 2005 5:55 am |
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Can someone plese help me understand what the date 'configuration' in the personal account/My profile settings is all about here?
It is currently defaulted to: D M d, Y g:i a |
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Raven
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Joined: Aug 27, 2002
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Sun Aug 21, 2005 6:55 am |
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Are you asking how it is used in phpnuke or what the syntax is? |
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tangoman

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Sun Aug 21, 2005 7:15 am |
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Hi Raven,
Ultimately I am asking what the current syntaxt 'stands for'/represents, in order I can make it a little clearer to registered users in their account settings, thus they can adjust it accordingly.
Howevr, after reading the PHP Website, (http://uk2.php.net/date), about 5 time now, I do believe that I now understand.
Please would you confirm that in a users account, under 'Personal Information' and in the 'Forums Date format' files, the following is true:
The characters input, (i.e. D M d, Y g:i a), each represent part of the time and date structure.
Therefore if the current characters in the field are 'D M d, Y g:i a', circa the time of THIS posting, this would display as:
Sun Aug 21, 2005 2:08 am ....correct?
I think this is not so much 'a little too complicated' for a user to understand, moreover they won't/don't need or want to have to worry about such technicalities, when all they want to do is use the website they have signed up to use.
For this reason, I am wondering why a more simpler, user friendly configuration method is not used, (i.e. Maybe muti-choice, using radio buttons or drop down menu)?...Is there such an upgrade or option?
If their is not, I think I will simply create a textural example, akin to my observations above. |
Last edited by tangoman on Sun Aug 21, 2005 7:29 am; edited 1 time in total |
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sixonetonoffun
Spouse Contemplates Divorce

Joined: Jan 02, 2003
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Sun Aug 21, 2005 7:21 am |
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This simple hack greatly improves the time display
http://www.ravenphpscripts.com/posts3335-highlight-.html
so that once it is set in the users preferences for the forums it stays the same for news posts. |
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Raven

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Sun Aug 21, 2005 7:25 am |
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Quote: | The characters input, (i.e. D M d, Y g:i a), each represent part of the time and date structure. Therefore if the current characters in the field are 'D M d, Y g:i a', circa the time of THIS posting, this would display as:
Sun Aug 21, 2005 2:08 am ....correct? | Correct
Quote: | I think this is not so much 'a little too complicated' for a user to understand, moreover they won't/don't need or want to have to worry about such technicalities, when all they want to do is use the website they have signed up to use. | Agreed
Quote: | For this reason, I am wondering why a more simpler, user friendly configuration method is not used, (i.e. Maybe muti-choice, using radio buttons or drop down menu)?...Is there such an upgrade or option? | Not to my knowledge. This is the first time ever that I remember anyone commenting on it. It's never been a priority, obviously, for that reason.
Quote: | If their is not, I think I will simply create a textural example, akin to my observations above. | Go for it |
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tangoman

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Sun Aug 21, 2005 7:28 am |
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Thanks Raven....It is sometime nice to know when one is able to 'sing from the same hyme sheet', without 'wading in waters too deep'.
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tangoman

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Sun Aug 21, 2005 10:27 am |
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This is weird.
When I first created my website, I also created a test registered user account.
I note than the default setting for the users account, under 'Personal Information' and the 'Forums Date format' field was:
D M d, Y g:i a
However I now see that new users have the default setting:
Y-m-d, H:i:s
I am not sure if it is related directly, but the settings in the 'Preferences' 'Local Time Format:' is en_US
Also in the PHPBB General Configuration section, the 'Date Format' field is set to:
D M d, Y g:i a
What gives? |
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kguske
Site Admin

Joined: Jun 04, 2004
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Sun Aug 21, 2005 11:38 am |
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I haven't played around with this that much - you can probably figure it out by trying different combinations of settings in Nuke admin preferences, Forum administration, and CNB YA configuration... |
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