{postime} macro - where is it?

Jim Byrne Manila-Newbies@userland.com
Wed, 05 Sep 2001 12:08:06 +0100


on 5/9/01 11:19 am, David A. Bayly at dbayly@udena.ch wrote:

> Jim,
> 
> This isn't really macro, it's a builtin macro that is handled in
> manilaSuite.filters.pageFilter. Notice that it uses the language
> based localisation,  I assume you speak English up there in Scotland,
> so as I read the code ,  since there is no setup for UK English as
> distinct from US English, you are getting US settings.
> 
> I suggest you write a macro that  builds  the string you want. Since
> you are a mac user, you will see  results from date.abbrevstrign and
> date.longstrign that reflect the control panel settings.

Thanks David,

Where should I put my macro?

Jim
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> Where can I find the {postTime} macro  - so that I could copy it and alter
>> it for my own purposes? I've looked in manilaMacros in the manila.root and I
>> have looke in user.html.macros. If I do manage to find it and copy it where
>> is the best place to put the copy?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Jim
>> 
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