Sorry I'm not following the relevance of that forum topic. What I'm trying
to do for example is:
I have a date in javascript in a view :
var dateFormat = "{{=T('dd mmm yyyy')}}")
Later on this will get expanded to for example "20 January 2014". For the
US, I want the date displayed as "January 20, 2014". So I created a
en-us.py language file with the following content:
{
'!langcode!': 'en-us',
'!langname!': 'English (United States)',
'dd mmm yyyy':'mmm dd, yyyy'
}
I restarted web2py. However with my browser Accept-Language set to en-us I
still see the date as "20 January 2014". My full firefox header is:
Accept-Language en-us,en;q=0.5
What am I missing about how T works?
On Sunday, February 23, 2014 8:39:56 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/web2py/ZxdTaSM1Fpk/hGryHgztlPQJ
>
> On Sunday, 23 February 2014 19:06:56 UTC-6, User wrote:
>>
>> I have some dates that I want to display in the proper culture specific
>> format. I want a simple solution so what I want is rather than me having
>> to specify the date format for every possible culture is to use the
>> following default:
>>
>> dd-mm-yyyy
>>
>> and then specify a handful of exceptions, e.g. for United States:
>>
>> mm-dd-yyyy
>>
>> How can I achieve this in web2py where it's switched based on the
>> Accept-Language header?
>>
>>
>>
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