Date - time modul for Joomla 1.5 
Version
1.0 (last update on Aug 23, 2008)
Rating
Compatibility
Votes
4
Favoured
2
License
GPL
Non-Commercial
Type
Views
9301
Date Added
24 August 2008
byteros on July 31, 2009
The module works very well, and I like that it changes the language by itself according to the language of the website.
The problem is that I obtain a wrong time: it gives me exactly two hours under the correct time. It says 12:42 when it should be 14:42. The webpage is in Spain, and we are GMT+1 in winter and GMT+2 in summer, but the module gives me GMT (now it is summer).
The problem is that I obtain a wrong time: it gives me exactly two hours under the correct time. It says 12:42 when it should be 14:42. The webpage is in Spain, and we are GMT+1 in winter and GMT+2 in summer, but the module gives me GMT (now it is summer).
byN6REJ on May 13, 2009
upon installation on Joomla 1.5.10 Native, it instally caused a "restricted access" error.
Owner's reply
Modul is joomla 1.5 "LEGACY"
Login to Joomla! 1.5 Site Administrator panel (http://www.domain.com/administrator).
Mouse over Extensions in the main horizontal menu, then click on Plugin Manager.
Joomla Plugin Manager
Locate plugin named System - Legacy, and then click on the check box in front of it.
Click on Enable button.
Enable Joomla 1.5 Legacy Mode
Ensure that Legacy: 1.0 status appears on the top right corner, and the Enabled column for “System - Legacy” is ticked. The Legacy Mode has been enabled.
byeuoceo on December 20, 2008
Too many modules try to do everything, making them way complex than they need to be. This one is simple and does the job. Only think that would be nice is the ability to provide your own string formatter or CSS for outputting. Still very nice to find a simple date module that installed and worked the first time! Thank you.
bySeurot on November 21, 2008
This module is, in my opinion, the best of it's type out there for J1.5. With the ability to display both time and date, it is ahead of the others. The only thing that would be nice to see is the use of CSS to style the time/date into a more appealing format, but it's nothing I can't do myself.








