Ok so like that:
Field('concert_date', type='date', requires = IS_DATE(format='%Y-%m-%d'))
And on Chrome problem still the same.
I think the problem is more global about language detection with Chrome.
If I use web2py on Firefox I've got no problems.
On Chrome it's a disaster. For example when I go on the welcome app, it's
always in English, not in Italian.
Here is my routes.py :
routers = dict(
BASE = dict(
domains = {
'domain1.it' : 'myapp1',
'domain2.it': 'myapp2',
},
default_application='welcome',
),
myapp1 = dict(languages=['en', 'it'], default_language='it'),
myapp2 = dict(languages=['en', 'it'], default_language='it'),
)
Do you know what's the problem ?
Regards
Il giorno martedì 4 marzo 2014 22:26:37 UTC+1, Anthony ha scritto:
>
> Here is my field in db.py:
>> Field('concert_date', type='date', requires = IS_DATE(format=T('%Y-%m-%d'
>> )))
>>
>
> Do not wrap the "format" argument to IS_DATE() in T() -- it will be
> translated automatically.
>
> Also, if desired, note that you can alter the date format for the
> Javascript widget universally here:
> https://github.com/web2py/web2py/blob/master/applications/welcome/views/web2py_ajax.html#L5
> .
>
> Anthony
>
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