That's going to a crazy place:)I think I just use the lazy one by now.thx your 
hack,that's really cool to inside the core and with some mod for it.

Regrades
Sen

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> 在 2013年11月30日,下午1:28,Nathan Larson <[email protected]> 写道:
> 
>> On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 11:30 PM, Brian Wolff <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> On 11/29/13, Sen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> i know it's depend the mediawiki language,but can i change it by my own?i
>>> use chinese mediawiki,but i wana the mediawiki signature time format use
>>> english.
>>> 
>>> sorry again,if this question should not ask in this maillist,plz let me
>>> know i should send which maillist...i very know to the maillist,and my
>>> english is pretty bad too.
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>> 
>> Hi.
>> 
>> This question is probably better suited to the mediawiki-l mailing
>> list then this one, but in any case here is the answer:
>> 
>> 
>> There's two internationalization changes in play here. First of all,
>> month names get translated. This is something that you cannot change
>> without modifying core (as far as I know).
>> 
>> Second the date format changes (for example, where in the date the
>> year is put). This one you can control. Just add to the bottom of
>> LocalSettings.php:
>> 
>> $wgDefaultUserOptions['date'] = 'mdy';
>> 
>> and you will get something like "01:22, 11月 30, 2013 (UTC)" instead of
>> "2013年11月30日 (六) 01:26 (UTC) ". As noted the month names are still
>> shown in Chinese.
>> 
>> If you do something like:
>> 
>> $wgDefaultUserOptions['date'] = 'ISO 8601';
>> 
>> You will get dates that are all numeric like 2013-11-30T01:28:42
>> (UTC). Other options for the date format preference include dmy, ymd.
>> By default it has the value "default" which is equivalent to the value
>> "zh" in the chinese internationalization.
>> 
>> --Bawolff
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> 
> To implement what he is asking for, I hacked Parser::pstPass2() in
> includes/parser/Parser.php as follows:
> 
> Change:
>     $key = 'timezone-' . strtolower( trim( $tzMsg ) );
> to:
>     $key = 'signature-timezone-' . strtolower( trim( $tzMsg ) );
> 
> Change:
>     $d = $wgContLang->timeanddate( $ts, false, false ) . " ($tzMsg)";
> to:
>     $en = Language::factory ( 'en' );
>     $d = $en->timeanddate( $ts, false, false ) . " ($tzMsg)";
> 
> Next, write the following PHP script and run it:
> 
> <?php
> $abbreviations = array_keys ( DateTimeZone::listAbbreviations() );
> foreach ( $abbreviations as $abbreviation ) {
>        echo "MediaWiki:Signature-timezone-$abbreviation\n";
> }
> 
> This will give you the list of MediaWiki: namespace pages you need to
> create, e.g. MediaWiki:Signature-timezone-utc,
> MediaWiki:Signature-timezone-est, etc. There's probably an easier way,
> though.
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