null, ## # This is the last selectable date (format yyyy/mm/dd) # Sample value: '2015/31/12' # 'LastDate' => null, ## # The date format string used for the user input. # The date sent back to the form is fixed to yyyy/mm/dd # (that is, yy/mm/dd in the format code below). # # The format can be combinations of the following: # # d - day of month (no leading zero) # dd - day of month (two digit) # o - day of the year (no leading zeros) # oo - day of the year (three digit) # D - day name short # DD - day name long # m - month of year (no leading zero) # mm - month of year (two digit) # M - month name short # MM - month name long # y - year (two digit) # yy - year (four digit) # @ - Unix timestamp (ms since 01/01/1970) # ! - Windows ticks (100ns since 01/01/0001) # '...' - literal text # '' - single quote # anything else - literal text # # There are also two predefined standard date formats available: # # SHORT - short date format localized to the wiki user language # LONG - long date format localized to the wiki user language # 'DateFormat' => 'SHORT', ## # This determines the start of the week in the display. # Set it to: 0 (Zero) for Sunday, 1 (One) for Monday etc. # If set to null the day is localized to the wiki user language # Sample value: 1 # 'WeekStart' => null, ## # This is a string of disabled days of the week, i.e. days the user can not # pick. The days must be given as comma-separated list of numbers starting # with 0 for Sunday. # Sample value: "6,0" # 'DisabledDaysOfWeek' => null, ## # This is a string of highlighted days of the week. The days must be given as # comma-separated list of numbers starting with 0 for Sunday. # Sample value: "6,0" # 'HighlightedDaysOfWeek' => null, ## # This is a string of disabled dates, i.e. days the user cannot pick. The # days must be given as comma-separated list of dates or date ranges. The # format for days is yyyy/mm/dd, for date ranges use yyyy/mm/dd-yyyy/mm/dd. # Spaces are permissible. # Sample value: "2010/12/25 - 2011/01/06, 2011/05/01" # 'DisabledDates' => null, ## # This is a string of highlighted dates. The days must be given as # comma-separated list of dates or date ranges. The format for days is # yyyy/mm/dd, for date ranges use yyyy/mm/dd-yyyy/mm/dd. Spaces are # permissible. # Sample value: "2010/12/25 - 2011/01/06, 2011/05/01" # 'HighlightedDates' => null );