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Changing the Week start date 

Is there an easy way to change the week start date?

I live in Austrlaia and would prefer Sunday to be the start of the week.  If I use the eng-au files the dates are set appropriately dd/mm/yyyy etc, but the week date starts on a Monday.  The Eng-us week starts on a Sunday but the date fromat is incorrect. Is there a way to have dd/mm/yyyy etc and have the week start on Sunday particular in the events module?

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Paul C

 
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Re: Changing the Week start date 

AFAIK this depends on the correntUI configured by DNN language selection and will influence the week association of days. Are you referrring to the calendar popup in any core module?


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New Post 5/28/2008 4:57 PM
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Re: Changing the Week start date 

I'm mainly refering to the Events module, but I'd like it to be consistant across the site. I'm new at investigating this. I am assuming that somewhere in the resources there is a variable that changes the start of the week. (Thus in eng-us it is Sunday in Eng-au it Monday) I had assumed it might be available from 'edit the language pack' but i can't find anything there.

Paul C.

 
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