Greetings m0nty –
I do not think that I have communicated clearly since you have taken that one quote, and given me a response that made no sense to me in regards to the
suggestion I made.
I will answer your post and explain in more detail to clarify my communication.
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that's exactly how it works at the moment.
And where
exactly will I find these global date parameters in the
XOOPS admin preferences so I can set them and have all the modules from all the different developers display their dates in the same format for my whole site?
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the module writers access them and format them accordingly if they need to,
If you can show me where these global date parameters are in the
XOOPS admin preferences then I will believe you.
However, the “Recent …” displays from the different modules on my top page all disagree with you. Different module writers use different formats for their dates. Some allow you to set the format. Some do not allow you to set the format. So the look of the web site is
not consistant.
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but the global XOOPS date format is customised in language/english/global.php
Thank you, that is a good thing to know.
Let me see that I got this correctly, I have to go the
language/english/global.php and modify this file as a developer to set the date preferences for my site for the XOOPS core modules.
That sure does not look like a global XOOPS parameter in the
XOOPS admin preferences to me which is what I
suggested in my previous post.
And if I was just a
user with
no development skills whatsoever I would be out of luck.
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if you don't like the () or [] then you could try editing the templates and change them yourself.
And that is what I am planning to do. However, a non-developer would not have those skills and would not be able to do that. I made the
suggestion from the
users perspective not from the
developers perspective.
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please remember that not every user is the same neither is every developer..
I am very much aware of that. I have been doing development in one way or another since 1975. That is about 30 years. I have worked numerous platforms, languages, and operating systems. From international banking and finance to online real time systems.
Since I am rather new to PHP and the XOOPS development environment I do not know where everything is, so I ask questions and make
suggestions. I did not say that this should be done, or that it had to be done. The thread title is labeled as a
sugestion. It was a
suggestion for the core developers and module writers for their consideration. Nothing more, nothing less.
The reason that I made the
suggestion like I did, is so every user can make a
choice for their whole web site on how to display the dates. No development skills needed.
Likewise, every developer can make a
choice to use the global setting or not, and/or to have a set of module date override parameters to the global XOOPS date parameters.
I believe the word
choice covers everyone being different to some extend.
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and the new XOOPS 2.1/2.2 release will have a lot more flexibility..
This is good to know. Is there some document that describes the new upcoming features?
m0nty if I have offended you in any way, I apologize.Every medium to large scale development effort that I have been involved with has a section for system wide parameters. These include date display.
While the XOOPS core is small, the interactive nature of it, and the possible size due to an ever increasing module count, makes it from my perspective, a medium scale development effort. So I made the
suggestion for the date display options to be added in the
XOOPS admin parameters.
I am considering doing some module development when I get a bit more knowledgeable. And as an experienced developer in languages and systems my preference have these parameters so a
user can set them and all I have to do is react to it.
I made a
suggestion. Nothing more, nothing less.
BTW: Nice sword. Do you train in
iaido?