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Erik Hommel

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Date problem in Dutch?
April 21, 2011, 01:07:07 am
We have a strange problem on 2 civicrm installations. In some cases any change to a birth date of a contact in the months march, may and october results in the date set as 1-1-1970. This occurs only in the Dutch translation, as soon as I set the language to English the problem is solved. We use civicrm 3.3.5. I have already set the default timezone in php.in to Europe/Amsterdam. Any suggestions will be much appreciated!
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Re: Date problem in Dutch?
April 21, 2011, 02:11:52 am
Eileen found the pattern: march, may and october are the only months where the 'M' pattern differs from English, all the other ones are the same. So I have changed the date setting from d M Y to dd-mm-yyyy. This means the error in the sites does not occur anymore, but the 'real' issue is still there. I have created an issue: http://issues.civicrm.org/jira/browse/CRM-7947
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