Description
This plugin allows WordPress to easily show Hebrew dates instead of (or in addition to) the standard Gregorian dates. No theme changes are required.
This plugin is based on the Hebrew Date plugin from KosherJava. All bugs are mine, though.
This plugin is slightly similar to https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-hebrew-date/, but much more robust. It’s also older, although not on wordpress.org
Known Issues
- The sunset routine cannot take into account DST, since the wordpress offset is GMT +/-, not a timezone (not to mention the computational nightmare that is the Israeli timezone).
Screenshots
Installation
Unzip the zip file, copy to /path/to/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/, activate, and configure! Note that sunset correction is disabled by default, since there’s no meaningful default value for Latitude / Longitude
By default, the following APIs are intercepted:
the_time()
the_date()
get_the_time()
get_the_date()
get_comment_time()
get_comment_date()
FAQ
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Why?
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Because.
Contributors & Developers
“Hebrew Dates” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
ContributorsTranslate “Hebrew Dates” into your language.
Interested in development?
Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.
Changelog
2.3.1
- Fix escaping issue in the admin screen
2.3.0
- Fix CSRF vulnerability.
- Fix Plugin Check warnings (there have been a lot in the past ten years!)
2.1.1
- Integration with github. No functional changes.
2.1.0
- Support WP 3.2’s TwentyEleven with its HTML comment escaping
2.0.3
- Fix for anyone using PHP < 5.3.0 and a date containing a suffix (3rd, 5th, etc instead of 3, 5).
2.0.2
- Remove superflous single quote after the year
- Switch β and " to &1523; and ״ [proper unicode]. Thanks to KosherJava for the tip
2.0.1
- Fixed a bug for English (both Ashkenazim and Sefardic) transliterations not appearing (introduced in 2.0.0)
- Added the option to remove the quotes from the Hebrew dates (requested by http://www.amotherinisrael.com/)
2.0.0
- Complete rewrite of the date identification; much more reliable
- Code actually looks slightly sane now
- New
get_the_hebrew_date()
andthe_hebrew_date()
APIs, which can be used in any theme. The interception of the other calls, while much more robust now, still is not the ideal.
1.0.4
- Support for both
the_date()
andget_the_date()
(required for WordPress 3.0’s 2010 theme)
1.0.3
- Enhanced currentHebrewDate API (see the help on the config screen, or the discussion proposals here)
- Start of some decent documentation
- Proper URL
1.0.2
- Code no longer breaks things! [fix for the_time()]
1.0.1
- Don’t ask where 1.0.0 is. Just don’t.
- Database config (instead of coded in the file)
- Configuration screen shows when an update was performed
- Option of showing Hebrew (or transliterated) only, Gregorian – Hebrew, or Hebrew – Gregorian
- Lots of code cleanup.
- Easier to add languages (I’d like to add an academic spelling as well)
- Support for full names (Marcheshvan, Menachem Av)
- XHTML 1.1 compliant! (span rtl)
- Hebrew (default) or Transliterated (Latin character set) characters
- Transliteration according Ashkenazi (default) or Sefardi pronunciation
- Sunset correction enabled or disabled (default) by Latitude / Longitude
- Based on an idea I βborrowedβ from Jacob Fresco, I’ve added the ability to insert the current Hebrew Date (with sunset correction!) anywhere in a theme. Simply add
<?php if (function_exists('hebrewDateCurrent')) { hebrewDateCurrent();} ?>
to a theme.