Widget, Dateformat – including Textstring

WordPress Event Management, Calendars & Registration Forums Request A Feature Widget, Dateformat – including Textstring

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  • #5458

    Hello and thx for that great PlugIN!

    I use widgets on my site and ask myself if it possible to adding textstrings in the format.
    Widget: Event Agenda
    Group by: week
    Group date format: W Y (number of the week and year)
    Event date/time format: l, j. M

    i wish to explain the specific numbers in date format: “calenderweek:” W “in” Y example: calenderweek: 15 in 2013 then the list of events in that week (no modification required)

    the situation now: then writing calenderweek in date format the Plugin interpreting to: 2013-04-11T00:00:00+01:00amDonnerstagEurope/London411Europe/LondonThu, 11 Apr 2013 00:00:00 +01004Europe/LondonEurope/London

    thx for reply! brotmaschine

    brotmaschine
    #5530

    Hi brotsmaschine

    Yup, you need to put a backslash before anything you don’t want parsed: E.g. \c\a\l\e\n\d\e\r \w\e\e\k W

    Hope that helps!

    Stephen Harris
    #5583

    yes, that helps!

    i must have tomatoes on my eyes – why i haven’t tried this? I tried to comment with double slash or slash + star but not this PHP standard in text strings…

    i say it twice: really great PlugIN! thank you.
    brotmaschine

    brotmaschine
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