-Shaarli tries to sniff the language of the browser (using HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE headers) and choose a date format accordingly. But Shaarli can only use the date formats (and more generaly speaking, the locales) provided by the webserver. So even if you have a browser in French, you may end up with dates in US format (it's the case on sebsauvage.net :-( )
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-### Problems on CentOS servers
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-On **CentOS**/RedHat derivatives, you may need to install the `php-mbstring` package.
+Shaarli tries to sniff the language of the browser (using `HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE` headers)
+and choose a date format accordingly. But Shaarli can only use the date formats
+(and more generally speaking, the locales) provided by the webserver.
+So even if you have a browser in French, you may end up with dates in US format
+(it's the case on sebsauvage.net :-( )