Artur,

I am using a Rails plugin called Dutchify. Its code may help you develop 
a Polify, or someting like that.
Dutchify is quite dirty as it overrides the Ruby date and time classes. 
Works well though.

Don't forget to restart Radiant after you install this plugin ;)

Regards,
    Erik.


Sean Cribbs wrote:
> Also consider that this is a limitation of Ruby and not necessarily 
> Radiant.  You may need to find a library that overrides the Date, Time, 
> and DateTime classes to localize date names.
>
> Sean
>
> John W. Long wrote:
>   
>> Artur Baldyga wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> I want to have listed archive with months and years in polish language.
>>> By default this is english language. If I use command:
>>> "<r:date format="%B %Y" />" I got for example June 2007. Instead of
>>> "June" I want to have polish equivalent. What I have to do??
>>>     
>>>       
>> I'd suggest that you create a set of polish date tags in an extension. 
>> You may need to copy the Archive pages as well.
>>
>> --
>> John Long
>>
>>     

-- 
Erik van Oosten
http://2008.rubyenrails.nl/
http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/

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