Heya all,
Just upgraded my GMail to 2.2.3 and the Date column in the folders and on the email headers are not being filled in. I've looked at the transform_date global and it seems to be exactly the same as a working copy that I have. I also looked at the global call in the template, no difference.
Is there anything else I could have missed in the redo of my templates (in the header for example) that could cause the date not to be displayed or the global not to work?
When I simply call the <%msgs_sent%> tag, it displays the date in this format: 05/08 13:15. What exactly is the transform_date global supposed to transform the format to?
Safe swoops
Sangiro
Scuba Diving | Skydiving | Rock Climbing | BASE Jumping
Just upgraded my GMail to 2.2.3 and the Date column in the folders and on the email headers are not being filled in. I've looked at the transform_date global and it seems to be exactly the same as a working copy that I have. I also looked at the global call in the template, no difference.
Is there anything else I could have missed in the redo of my templates (in the header for example) that could cause the date not to be displayed or the global not to work?
When I simply call the <%msgs_sent%> tag, it displays the date in this format: 05/08 13:15. What exactly is the transform_date global supposed to transform the format to?
Safe swoops
Sangiro
Scuba Diving | Skydiving | Rock Climbing | BASE Jumping

