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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] calendar holiday question
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Dave Hall |
Subject: |
Re: [Phpgroupware-users] calendar holiday question |
Date: |
Fri, 13 Jun 2003 18:09:24 +1000 |
Marcus Frischherz <address@hidden> wrote:
> ok.. it's finally solved... I had no read permissions on the
> holidays.AT
> file for the apache user, so that was my stupid mistake.
Ok, sorry I should have checked that with you.
> However,
> I
> still don't know when it is read in, I think I had to logout and
> login
> again, or something like that.
That could be right ... sorry, as I said I am far from a calendar guru.
> And I don't know, how I could have
> found
> out easier ( I mean error-messages, what's the point of calling
> functions with the @ before, you will never find out the problem).
The @ suppresses the error ... for the simple reason that the holiday
file many not present, and so will halt the execution, which is
generally not the desired outcome :)
>
> About the localization, I just edited the .DE file, rather than to
> copy
> all .DE files to .AT files, as this was the only difference I
> found so
> far. Didn't find it right away though, as it is not in calender
> (where I
> saw the offending Januar) but in phgwapi/setup.
Yes, because months are common across all across all apps, so it it put
there, so i does not need to be entered/changed multiple times - and
also to prevent db bloat.
Cheers
Dave
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