Wiadomość napisana w dniu 2009-12-22, o godz. 09:29, przez Baurzhan  
Ismagulov:

>> Maybe what I did can help you: in case you want to put the day name  
>> in
>> the template you can put a proper date for each day and just put into
>> the template for each day:
>> {{ day|date: "l" }}
>> day is a datetime.date object.
>> that should give the proper day name according to the locale you set
>> in settings.py.
>
> How can I get this to work for two languages on the same page?


Unfortunately you cann't get 2 different locales to work at the same  
time. I'd propose to use Babel (http://babel.edgewall.org/) which has  
nice Django integration (http://babel.edgewall.org/wiki/BabelDjango).  
You can format dates, times and currencies in different formats and  
specify locales in formatting functions.

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