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The Hebrew calendar defines an hour as 1/12 of the number of sunlight minutes in a day. (Wikipedia covers this - I totally forgot earlier, but this fallacy is the entire basis of KosherCocoa)
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### Is your proposal related to a problem?
Currently, wagtail admin only supports dates that are based on Gregorian Calendar. There are a few other systems that are widely used. for example: [Jalal…
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Hi.
Is it possible to have some API that the user can implement an arbitrary function that will return a date string to be shown?
This is useful to support non Gregorian calendars (such as Hebrew, Ar…
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You need to URL encode your GET query parameters with the encodeURIComponent
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We recommend that you use the prefwindow element
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1) In order to prevent conflicts with other add-ons that may be installed by
users, you need to wrap your "loose" variables and functions within a
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Submitted by nobody on 2005-09-25 05:21:51
Hello Michael,
When the Zakar's original Calendar site was available
online, I could output an entire year into one single table
(for your site, you only…
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1) In order to prevent conflicts with other add-ons that may be installed by
users, you need to wrap your "loose" variables and functions within a
JavaScript object. You can see examples on how …
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```
You need to URL encode your GET query parameters with the encodeURIComponent
function so that characters like %, &, and # are not misinterpreted.
```
Original issue reported on code.google.com b…
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```
We recommend that you use the prefwindow element
(https://developer.mozilla.org/en/XUL/prefwindow), inline options
(https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Extensions/Inline_Options), or simple-prefs
…