Thanks for your reply.
Like Ali Mills said, the user's calendar is set for 12 hour
time....but the embedded calendar still has 24 hour time....if you
refresh enough times it goes back to 12 hour time.

I have posted this question in the Google Calendar Help group, but no
one has helped me there.

On Aug 9, 11:20 pm, Ray Baxter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hey everyone,
> > I've been using the Google Calendar Helper on
> >http://www.google.com/calendar/embed/EmbedHelper_en.html
>
> > I love it, but the date format shows up in military time. How can I
> > fix this? Can I add a variable in the iframe code or something?
>
> > Thanks!
> > If this is the wrong place to be posting this, please let me know
> > where I can get this question answered.
>
> A better group would be the Google Calendar Help group, but I'll give
> you an untested answer.
>
> I haven't ever seen 24 hour time on any Google calendar, embedded or
> not, so I assume that it is because my user settings specify am/pm time.
> Presumably the settings of the calendar owner work through to the
> embedded calendar. This is something to check anyway.
>
> The other less likely possibility is that Google is determining the time
> representation from the setting for the country where the calendar is
> located.
>
> Neither of these preclude the possibility that you could also do what
> you suggest and pass a configuration parameter in the iframe url string.
> Maybe someone in the Calendar Help group knows this parameter.
>
> Ray


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