Time Format
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Hello, sorry to disturb, but what’s the result you get for this setting? Thanks in advance for your help.
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Oops! Sorry, it was Y/m/d \a\t g:i A (in glotpress) but it doesn’t matter, just telling me what’s the result on your own website would be fantastic. Thanks :)
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Sorry, me again (this topic isn’t about a translation issue)
Could it be this ” \.\.\.” variable to be missing or incorrect in the php or so?
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According to the documentation on time settings linked from the Dashboard>Settings>General Settings Y/m/d \a\t g:i A should produce
2010/11/06 at 12:50 AM
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Hello, justjennifer. Thanks for your reply.
Yes, it “should”, but it doesn’t…
Currently \a\t g:i A produces this: \am\31 11:47 AM
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In french “am/pm” does not exist.
We say: Publié le 29 mars à 11h 58
So we need this \h function
Many of us have tried, in vain -
For “29 mars à 11h 58” you need this (without the space between & and #):
d F à h& #104; i
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In case that’s not clear, this (without the spaces)
& # 1 0 4 ;
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