Lars E. D. Jensen wrote:

Hi

Same old story. When living in Europe, some countries including the one I live in (Denmark), have a different way of displaying dates...

"Sat 06:08 AM" isn't my users preferred way. I've tried to set my servers locales to da_DK.ISO-8859-1, but I still get the wrong format.

Can the format be changed in some way?

Thanks

Hej Lars -
It also looks like some of your HTML images aren't displaying quite properly either. I may be wrong, here...but check your install and make sure that your directories are correct. (Where is the html folder...how are the images being called by the cgi, things like that.)


This *may* be affecting which LOCALE is being called, too.
/usr/local/share/sqwebmail/html/en-us/LOCALE?
or
/usr/sqwebmail-4.03/sqwebmail/html/en-us/LOCALE?

It took me a few attempts to get the images where they needed to be.
(By The Way -- You might also want to trim down your TIMEZONELIST, too. You've got every conveivable timezone from afghanistan to zimbabwe in your dropdown. You can trim that to a more manageable list for your users. Again, check which folder TIMEZONELIST is being called from, and edit the right one. First things first, though).
http://www.dangvard.dk/cgi-bin/sqwebmail


Anyone else? Am I off track here?

farvel,
rick



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