The last one worked :)
Thanks, leandro

On Dec 2, 8:05 pm, Leandro <[email protected]> wrote:
> In addition to what Pierre says you should use format_date($date, 'p')
>
> 'p' references de MediumDatePattern which in Argentina is dd/mm/yyyy
>
> Hope it helps
>
> On 25 nov, 21:22,hrajchert<[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hi, i live in Argentina and speak spanish, so my default culture is
> > es_AR.
> > Ive setted the default culture in apps/frontend/config/settings.yml
>
> > When I print todays date using the format_date helper it prints
> > 12/25/10, which is mm/dd/yy. Normaly in Argentina the dates are
> > displayed as dd/mm/yyyy such as 25/12/2010.
>
> > Also when using the format_currency like echo "Tengo ".
> > format_currency(500) i expect this output: Tengo $500, but i got:
> > Tengo 500.
>
> > I couldnt find a way to change the date formating or the currency
> > formating for my locale. Is this a bug or im missing something.
>
> > With regards,
> > Hernan Rajchert

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