Language Settings for Replacement Tags
Some replacement tags are adjustable to your required language.
The following languages are available:
Country Initials | Country | |
AR | Arabia (since version 1.2.9) | |
BG | Bulgaria | |
CA | Catalan | |
CZ | Czech (since 6.8.2005) | |
DA | Denmark | |
DE | German | |
EN | English | |
ES | Spain | |
ET | Estonia | |
FI | Finnland | |
FR | France | |
GR | Greece (since 1.8.2005) | |
HU | Hungary | |
IT | Italy | |
LT | Lithuania | |
NL | Netherlands | |
NO | Norway | |
PL | Poland (since 9.10.2005) | |
PT | Portugal | |
RO | Romania (since version 1.2.6) | |
RU | Russia | |
SE | Sweden | |
SK | Slovakia | |
TR | Turkey (since version 1.2.9) | |
VN | Vietnam |
By replacing the country initials you can change your language settings.
Countrycode List updated : Tuesday, 4. January 2011
Setting for Date and Time Tags
To change the date format according to your required language go to (config/phpwcms/) conf.template_default.inc.php starting from line 158.Replace "DE" with your desired country initials.
Additionally you have the choice between the following date and time formats.
// date and time formatting
$template_default["date"]["language"] = "DE"; // DE=German, IT=Italian, FR=French
$template_default["date"]["long"] = "l, j. F Y"; // (Monday, 1. October 2003)
$template_default["date"]["medium"] = "D, j. M y"; // (Mon, 1. Oct 03)
$template_default["date"]["short"] = "Y/m/d"; // (2003/12/25)
$template_default["date"]["article"] = "Y/m/d"; // (2003/12/25)
$template_default["time"]["long"] = "H:i:s"; // 15:25:45
$template_default["time"]["short"] = "H:i"; // 15:25
Settings for the {NEW:X} Tag
You can also change the date format in the {NEW:X} Tag.To do this edit again the (config/phpwcms/} conf.template_default.inc.php . In line 189 there you will find the following expression.
$template_default["news"]["date_language"] = "EN";
Replace "EN" with the country initial you need to use.
Article created: Sunday, 15. August 2004
Last Changes: Tuesday, 4. January 2011
Last Changes: Tuesday, 4. January 2011