Default view and date format for anonymous access in convergence calendar

Hi,
is there an option to configure default view and date format when user access to a calendar with anonymous access ?
Actually, date format is M/D and I want D/M.
And the default view is monthly, and I would like to set to 7 days view.
Thx for your help
Regars,
JC

jchatriot wrote:
is there an option to configure default view and date format when user access to a calendar with anonymous access ?No. I've raise a new Request For Enhancement:
RFE #6961895 - "Provide configuration option and URL parameter to set Anonymous Calendar view and date format"
Regards,
Shane.

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