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Board time&date settings
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Board time&date settings
I was wondering if the forums' time&date settings could be set like it was on the old TJP.
Eg. today would be 28.02.2008 12:06 instead of 28 Feb 2008 12:06 pm. I know I can
switch it from my personal settings but for most of the time I just read the forums without
logging in. I think it was more "global" setting than the present one.
Eg. today would be 28.02.2008 12:06 instead of 28 Feb 2008 12:06 pm. I know I can
switch it from my personal settings but for most of the time I just read the forums without
logging in. I think it was more "global" setting than the present one.
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hyperconjugated - Posts: 635
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Re: Board time&date settings
hyperconjugated さん
こんにちは。
Hyperconjugatedさんのポストの内容をProblemフォーラムのtestスレッドに引用させていただきました。
Clayさんはshoutboxでの質問対応で当分の間忙しいと思うので、あちらにひとまとめにしておきました。失礼があればお許しを。
ところで、hyperさんの「ヨーコを連れてこないで」の書き込みには吹き出してしまいました。
Hyperさんの投稿はユーモアがあっていつも楽しませてもらっています。
こんにちは。
Hyperconjugatedさんのポストの内容をProblemフォーラムのtestスレッドに引用させていただきました。
Clayさんはshoutboxでの質問対応で当分の間忙しいと思うので、あちらにひとまとめにしておきました。失礼があればお許しを。
ところで、hyperさんの「ヨーコを連れてこないで」の書き込みには吹き出してしまいました。
Hyperさんの投稿はユーモアがあっていつも楽しませてもらっています。
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Re: Board time&date settings
It was set as: D M d, Y g:i a
I just changed it: D m.d.Y g:i a
How does that look?
I just changed it: D m.d.Y g:i a
How does that look?
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clay - Site Admin
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Re: Board time&date settings
i use
d.m.Y H:i
it seems to work
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よかったね。ココさんはよく役に立つ人です! ^__^

d.m.Y H:i
it seems to work
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coco wrote:hyperconjugated さん
こんにちは。
Hyperconjugatedさんのポストの内容をProblemフォーラムのtestスレッドに引用させていただきました。
Clayさんはshoutboxでの質問対応で当分の間忙しいと思うので、あちらにひとまとめにしておきました。失礼があればお許しを。
よかったね。ココさんはよく役に立つ人です! ^__^
coco wrote:ところで、hyperさんの「ヨーコを連れてこないで」の書き込みには吹き出してしまいました。
Hyperさんの投稿はユーモアがあっていつも楽しませてもらっています。
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hyperconjugated - Posts: 635
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Re: Board time&date settings
hyperconjugated wrote:i use
d.m.Y H:i
That's what is "normal" here. I always get weirded out seeing 23/2/08 or whatever here instead of the more familiar 2/23/08.
Tony
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Re: Board time&date settings
No matter what the default is set to, somebody is going to find it strange, because we have a global user base, and standards vary from country to country.
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Re: Board time&date settings
As long as you use a 4 digit year, I don't care what format the date is in. Depending on what I am doing, I see DDMMYYYY, YYYYMMDD, and MMDDYYYY all the time. I just hate dates before the twelveth of the month.
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Re: Board time&date settings
Kind of a related topic.
I think if there is a calender(? indicates current time) on the main page(Drupal), it would be more convenient. The old site had it above the login box.
Also this might be an easy way to know if we need to refresh the page or not.
I think if there is a calender(? indicates current time) on the main page(Drupal), it would be more convenient. The old site had it above the login box.
Also this might be an easy way to know if we need to refresh the page or not.
Last edited by coco on Wed 03.05.2008 6:13 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Board time&date settings
YYYY-MM-DD removes the strangeness for all parties. This is also the format used in Japan right?
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Re: Board time&date settings
While I am logging-in forums, time is shown DD-(Three letters) MMM- YYYY as UTC/GMT.
e.g. 05 Mar 2008 10:06 am
When I browse the forums without logging-in, EST is shown.
e.g. Wed 03.05.2008 6:06 am
Yes.
e.g. 05 Mar 2008 10:06 am
When I browse the forums without logging-in, EST is shown.
e.g. Wed 03.05.2008 6:06 am
Gundaetiapo wrote:This is also the format used in Japan right?
Yes.
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Re: Board time&date settings
Gundaetiapo wrote:YYYY-MM-DD removes the strangeness for all parties. This is also the format used in Japan right?
It does?
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Re: Board time&date settings
While I am logging-in forums, time is shown DD-(Three letters) MMM- YYYY as UTC/GMT.
e.g. 05 Mar 2008 10:06 am
When I browse the forums without logging-in, EST is shown.
e.g. Wed 03.05.2008 6:06 am
Your personal logged in profile must be set like 05 Mar 2008 10:06 am
I did set the global date to be displayed like this: Wed 03.05.2008 6:06 am
(someone suggested it like that)
But anyone can change it in his (or her) profile.
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