Of course like that it works fine:
{{=(concert.concert_date.strftime("%d/%m/%Y"))}}

But I was thinking there was a way to do that with T().


Il giorno domenica 16 marzo 2014 10:09:20 UTC+1, Gael Princivalle ha 
scritto:
>
> Hi all.
>
> So, I save my date like that in my table:
> db.define_table('concerts',
>                 Field('concert_date', type='date', requires = IS_DATE(
> format='%Y-%m-%d'))...
>
> My controller for displaying one record:
> def concert():
>     id_concert = request.vars['id']
>     concert = db.concerts(id_concert)
>     return dict(concert=concert)
>
> My view:
>             <tr class='concert-tr'>
>                 {{if request.uri_language=='it':}}
>                     <th>{{=(concert.concert_date)}}</th>
>                     <th>{{=(concert.city)}}</th>
>                     <th>{{=(concert.title_it)}}</th>
>                 {{else:}}
>                     <th>{{=(concert.concert_date)}}</th>
>                     <th>{{=(concert.city)}}</th>
>                     <th>{{=(concert.title_en)}}</th>
>                 {{pass}}
>             </tr>
>
> {{=(concert.concert_date)}}
> display the %Y-%m-%d format.
>
> I've expect that :
> {{=T(concert.concert_date)}}
> with the italian URI will display the date in italian format, %d-%m-%Y but 
> web2py make this error:
> cannot concatenate 'str' and 'datetime.date' objects
>
> How can I resolve that ?
>
> Thanks.
>  
>
>
>

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