Rick van Vliet wrote:
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?

Hi Rick

Thanks for your answer. Even though it isn't http://www.dangvard.dk/cgi-bin/sqwebmail I'm testing on :)

You lead me in the right direction talking about the template.

I changed LOCALE (inside the template folder) to contain "da_DK", and now I get the right dates!

BTW: There's is nothing wrong with my HTML images, I've just disabled them touching a file called "noimages" in the main sqwebmail folder.

I've translated the template into danish, and not it's time to have a real designer do the template properly. The default one is pretty ugly!



Thanks :)


Med venlig hilsen / Best regards

Lars E. D. Jensen
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