OK, thanks for the info.
I've not found the docs on custom skin extensions yet, but I've
read things
suggesting its possible. So far, I've been modifying my local
installation's "albatross" skin which I know is bad since upgrades
will
kill it.
I think this would fall under i18n, but I absolutely hate
developing stuff
for i18n, so I'm not about to suggest anytyhing be serious done
about this
on my account (e.g. I'm not going to bother anyone with a JIRA issue).
However, if there are any plans to look at more robust i18n for
XWiki, this
would be one for the list.
Regards,
Brian.
Vincent Massol
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Re: [xwiki-users] Date format?
Please respond to
xwiki-users@objec
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Hi Brian,
On Jun 27, 2007, at 2:02 PM, BSayatovic(a)amig.com wrote:
One of my users noticed that the date format being used by XWiki
(at the
bottom of a page, for example) is in Eurpoean format, e.g.
27/06/2007. Is
there an easy way to change this to the U.S.-style, e.g. 06/27/2007?
Not really. I've checked and it's currently hardcoded in footer.vm.
So your solutions right now are:
1) Use a custom skin that extends albatross and specify your footer
in the footer field
2) Modify the footer.vm file.
Solution 1 sounds the best to me as it allows easy upgrade to newer
versions of XWiki more easily.
-Vincent