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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 12:34 am 
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Is there any reason you are persisting with J1.0.15? It has reached end of life now and you really should be looking at upgrading the site to Joomla1.5. The vast majority of people on this forum won't be using J1.0 and probably haven't been for the past year or so.


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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 7:02 pm 
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Is there any reason you are persisting with J1.0.15?...The vast majority of people on this forum won't be using J1.0 and probably haven't been for the past year or so.
Yes, there is a reason I'm still using J1.0.15 as I have a tremendous amount time invested in customization on J1.0.15 and it's a corporate website. I don't have the time and it wouldn't be worth it to completely redesign and customize the site to use J1.5+...
Like I said I do use both versions and am familiar with 1.5+ (or is it 1.6+ now?)...but I take this approach:
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"if it ain't broke don't fix it"
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"just because it's new doesn't mean it's better"
The main issue I have with Joomla is the continual need for "upgrades" I think there have been 12-15 now since the 1.5+ release. I don't have the time to constantly monitor and make these updates. Plus, there are a couple of main issues I find quite annoying in J1.5+ that make it unreasonable for me to work with...I guess it's a personal preference issue.
Now can anyone answer my question? :D

Is there a way to CHANGE THE DATE FORMAT in the ADMIN section of J1.0.15?

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WebGuy

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Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:08 pm 
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Nice one.
Btw, do we have to do the same thing after each update of joomla?
Is it possible to make the date look something like 12 Nov 2009 or 12 Nov 09?
If so, how?
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Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 6:18 pm 
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I am using Joomla 1.5.15 and I want to change the backend date format to %m.%d.%y
so that Article Manager will display dates this way. However I do not have an en_GB.ini file in my "administrator/language/en_GB" folder. I do have one in my "language/en_GB" folder which I did successfully change to modify dates in the front end. Any suggestions how to proceed?


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