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Mamba
Re: extCal 2.40 RC-1 Released for Testing and Contributions
  • 2021/2/26 15:42

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So I installed the Spanish language from GitHub, using the latest XOOPS 2.5.11 and extCal, and it works here without any problems (PHP 7.4)

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BTW - the extCal translation is outdated, so if you could update it, it would be great!
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goffy
Re: extCal 2.40 RC-1 Released for Testing and Contributions
  • 2021/2/26 18:19

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edipinho
Re: extCal 2.40 RC-1 Released for Testing and Contributions
  • 2021/2/27 4:26

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I passed the language to English and I'm doing the tests, it seems that it is working as far as I tested.

It is configured in preference: day, month and year, but month, day and year appear on the user's screen.
I suspect that the error may be in preference in the date format settings.

I will do more tests and soon I will return.

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edipinho
Re: extCal 2.40 RC-1 Released for Testing and Contributions
  • 2021/3/1 7:58

  • edipinho

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As Mamba suggested, I installed XOOPS 2.5.11 and extCal.
installed in PHP 7.3

I installed using the English language, I verified in the Extcal installation that this error is happening in the image below, and just press the F5 key and it ends the error, and completes the installation of the module, reinstalled the module and the error continues to occur.
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A little mistake happens when editing the data of the start date and end date fields, they overlap the small calendar that appears.
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Continuing to do more testing.

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edipinho
Re: extCal 2.40 RC-1 Released for Testing and Contributions
  • 2021/3/1 18:16

  • edipinho

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I managed to manipulate the date and made the error happen, when I make the number of the month exceed 12, I entered the Start Date with month 21 and the error occurred, showed the date 01/01/1970 and in the Database >> event_start = 32400

It is dead with the same error of Xoops2.5.10 and language pt-br_utf8 ("Portugues do Brasil"), when I put the data in the "calendariozinho" as in the "text" mode of the event_start field appears correct, "d / m / Y ", example 2/21/2021 and the data that appears in the Database >> event_start = 32400

I will continue with more testing, I will change, on purpose, the day with the month in Xoops2.5.10 and language pt-br_utf8, on my website that the problem is happening.

"Suggestion for the masters, there should be a test in the" data "fields before recording in the database, thus avoiding the lay user at the time of configuration."

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edipinho
Re: extCal 2.40 RC-1 Released for Testing and Contributions
  • 2021/3/1 19:30

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Hi, I did the test and confirmed, if you enter the "small calendar" it puts the correct date of the format pt-br_uft8 (d / m / Y) and the error happens, I changed the data in text mode, manually, to (m / d / Y) and the date came out correct, reappearing in the correct format (d / m / Y).

Here is the preference of the "extcal" module referring to DATA (en-us_utf8).
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edipinho
Re: extCal 2.40 RC-1 Released for Testing and Contributions
  • 2021/3/2 5:36

  • edipinho

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The correct text is this above the image of the post above..

Here is the preference of the "extcal" module referring to DATA (pt-br_utf8).

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Mamba
Re: extCal 2.40 RC-1 Released for Testing and Contributions
  • 2021/3/2 16:29

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Where can I find the translation pt-br_utf8? On Transifex?

Is there any chance, you could upload the Core translation to GitHub:
https://github.com/XoopsLanguages/portuguesebr

That would help us to test it...
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Mage
Re: extCal 2.40 RC-1 Released for Testing and Contributions
  • 2021/3/2 18:28

  • Mage

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Hello,

This problem is known and very easy to correct! You cannot use the following date format:

day/month/Year

The following format must be used:

day-month-Year

It's related to this:

https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.strtotime.php


Quote:
Note:

Dates in the m/d/y or d-m-y formats are disambiguated by looking at the separator between the various components: if the separator is a slash (/), then the American m/d/y is assumed; whereas if the separator is a dash (-) or a dot (.), then the European d-m-y format is assumed. If, however, the year is given in a two digit format and the separator is a dash (-), the date string is parsed as y-m-d.

To avoid potential ambiguity, it's best to use ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM-DD) dates or DateTime::createFromFormat() when possible.


So you have to be very careful with the xoops translation file, particularly this file:

global.php

To inspire you, we had the same problem with the FR translation. Here you will find a correct example of the dates:

https://github.com/MonXoops/XOOPS-monxoops-Traduction-FR/blob/master/htdocs/language/french/global.php

line 201, 202, 203 and 204!

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Mage
Re: extCal 2.40 RC-1 Released for Testing and Contributions
  • 2021/3/2 18:32

  • Mage

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It is important to correct this:


https://github.com/XoopsModules25x/extcal/issues/31


as it can be a source of error!

And you really have to communicate for European date format, you have to use the "-" sign in global.php!

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