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+ | For some strange reason the #time function seems to deliver different values under different versions of MW / PHP. Indeed it may be necessdary to use day 1/8/15/22 here or 2/9/16/23. So if months start at the wrong day just change the number here. Maybe sometime there will be a better solution ... [[User:Gero|Gero]] 08:38, 22 December 2007 (CET) |
Revision as of 08:38, 22 December 2007
hey
I've made a preload version of the calendar which directs to Template:Monthly_calendar [1], and if the month calendar doesnt exist yet, creates it. Now to find a few to pass the month-number... Maybe is possible by extracting it from the {{PAGENAME}}.
{{Calendar/MonthStart{{#time:D|{{{year}}}-{{{month}}}-01 +1 second}} |cur_month={{#time:F|{{{year}}}-{{{month}}}-03}} |prev_month={{#ifexist: {{{basepage}}} {{#time:F Y|{{{year}}}-{{{month}}}-03 -1 month}}|[[{{{basepage}}} {{#time:F Y|{{{year}}}-{{{month}}}-03 -1 month}}|<<]]|[{{fullurl:{{{basepage}}} {{#time:F Y|{{{year}}}-{{{month}}}-03 -1 month}}|action=edit&preload=Template:Monthly_calendar}} <<]}} |next_month={{#ifexist: {{{basepage}}} {{#time:F Y|{{{year}}}-{{{month}}}-03 +1 month}}|[[{{{basepage}}} {{#time:F Y|{{{year}}}-{{{month}}}-03 +1 month}}|>>]]| [{{fullurl:{{{basepage}}} {{#time:F Y|{{{year}}}-{{{month}}}-03 +1 month}}|action=edit&preload=Template:Monthly_calendar}} >>]}}
-- Eiland 01:19, 26 August 2007 (CEST)
Date bug
If you look at the calendar, you will see that this month (December 2007) starts on a Friday. This is not correct, it should start on a saturday. You can correct this by changing
{{Calendar/MonthStart{{#time:D|{{{year}}}-{{{month}}}-01 +1 second}}
to
{{Calendar/MonthStart{{#time:D|{{{year}}}-{{{month}}}-02 +1 second}}
. But I really don't think this is the best way to do it. I have it changed this way on my wiki, but I'd really like to see a proper solution.
--El sjaako 03:25, 18 December 2007 (CET)
Reply
For some strange reason the #time function seems to deliver different values under different versions of MW / PHP. Indeed it may be necessdary to use day 1/8/15/22 here or 2/9/16/23. So if months start at the wrong day just change the number here. Maybe sometime there will be a better solution ... Gero 08:38, 22 December 2007 (CET)