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Old 07-16-2010, 02:12 AM
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Default Date Zimlet Problems

Hello

I try to customize the date zimlet (com_zimbra_date) (Zimbra Network 6.0.x) for our local date writing convetions, But currenty I'm facing some strange problems.

1: I defined a rule for the date: 20.2.2010:
format1.pattern = {datenum}.{monthnum}.{yearnum}
format1.rule = {yearnum}-{monthnum}-{daynum}
format1.boundary = true


2: I defined a rule for the date: 20. Februar 2010:
format2.pattern = {datenum}. {monthname} {yearnum}
format2.rule = {yearnum}-month={monthname}-{datenum}
format2.boundary = true


All I get when I move the mouse over this dates is a popup message:

NaN,0NaN

Somebody tried to move this date into the calendar an this destroyed the whole calendar (shows everywhere this NaN,0NaN as dates) until he reloaded the browser.

Do I have missunderstud the documentations in the properties file? Every help is very welcome.

Regards

Roland kāser
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Old 07-20-2010, 01:36 PM
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Default Nobody out there?

Does nobody has an idea about this. It becomes a bit urgent.

Thanks again

Roland
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Old 09-29-2010, 04:59 AM
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Default Should really have help

If somebody knows anything about this zimbra, please give me a short reply.

Thanks

Roland Kaeser
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